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Originally Posted by olddudesrule A 3 gallon might work, but the small tank capacity would force it to run continually if you were using the tool for any length of

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Old 06-08-2013, 05:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A 3 gallon might work, but the small tank capacity would force it to run continually if you were using the tool for any length of time. This gets really annoying after a while, since the compressors are usually loud on these things. For the cost, I would look for one at least 15-20 gallons in size. My 30 is actually a medium sized standing model. Doesn't take up much room.

As far as air tools being difficult to use in tight spaces, that may be the case for a standard sized air impact wrench. The kit I bought has two, the smaller of which can easily fit in smaller spaces. Used in conjunction with rachet extentions and swivel connectors, I can get into most places. The smaller air wrenches don't have the torque of the full sized ones, but they make some jobs a lot quicker (like exhaust work).

The air tools came in real handy in the Swift Spec R spring install I did a few weeks ago. Would have been a bitch breaking a few of the bolts without it. A breaker bar can work as well, but air is quicker. Getting ready to add new studs for 15mm wheel spacers, and the impact wrench will again be a great tool to have......you get the idea...
I've looked around and it's $300+ for anything more than 20gallons. Not sure if I want to spend that much. Unless I can find a great deal on one.
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An air tank is an air tank is an air tank (as long as it's in safe condition). See if you can find someone whose compressor crapped out and will sell you the whole rig for cheap. You can use the tank with a cheap compressor.
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