Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
Ted_v2 wrote:Perfect i need to grab a 27mm as well.
anyone has a idea where has flex head ratchets for sale?
trust me, once you experience it. you wont go back to a regular ratchet.
i came across a neiko tools/HF 14" for 300$
hindian wrote:fellas what is a good size air compressor for home use? main uses will be to inflate car tyres an possibly some air tools in the future (impact gun, rachet, chisel). light duty work on my own vehicles kinda thing. thanks.
X_Factor wrote:anyone here using those race ramps...are they worth it?
nervewrecker wrote:There was a soldering iron i used to see being advertised on tv. It would stay cold and heat up only on contact with the solder immediately melting it.
Anyone knows the name of it?
X_Factor wrote:i have an inline fuel pressure gauge
used it in my b14 and almera to rule out fuel issues
adnj wrote:There are a lot of variables involved with sizing your compressor.
A big tank helps to prevent the compressor from cycling on and off as much and providing a lot of airflow but CFM is probably the most important parameter for sanding, blasting, grinding, and painting.
If the compressor is for a single garage (and you can afford it), then go big. I use some of my air tools in different locations so size and portability matters. I have a couple of smaller compressors that can be lifted with one arm for blowing up tires, dusting off tools, or using with nail guns and ratchets. I have a big ol' 230 volt for anything else.
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 41 guests