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| Amateur STI Driver | I hope this is in the right part of the forum. Can someone please reccommend a compressor and air tool package that is good for an at home garage. I definately want an impact wrench and wratchet at minimum. Maybe not even a brand, but rather, what type of compressor...psi/cfm.. is good for a garage at home. If I can figure what specs I should be looking for, I can shop around more effectively. I am not looking to spend hundreds of dollars, but I do not want to skimp out to save a buck. If spending a little extra cash means a much better piece of equipment, I am all for it. I am sick of doing suspension jobs with hand tools...it takes forever..lol Thanks guys, I appreciate all of the help. -J This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Grassroots STI Racer | Porter Cable is pretty good. Check home depot or something. I think my buddy got his there. You may end up spending more on the air tools than the compressor itself. |
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| nulla poena sine lege | Craftsman professional compressor http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes. SCFM Delivery At 40 psi 8.6 SCFM <!-- End prodSpecCont --><!-- Start prodSpecCont --><!-- each level needs its own wrapper --->SCFM Delivery At 90 psi 6.8 SCFM I can hardly hear it in the garage and you can find it on sale for close to $320 from time to time. Get the pro tools too, don't mess around with the cheap ones. |
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| Amateur STI Driver | Thanks for the info. You think I should stay away from the 150 - 200$/1HP compressors then? Will they not have enough power/pressure to effectively power the tools we use on our cars? I don't mind spending the money, as long as it is not overkill... I don't do too much grinding...well not yet anyway... I am sure once I get the tools, I will find something to work on...lol Thanks again. John Quote:
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| Professional STI Driver Car: 04 Subaru WRX STi Location: McLean, VA Posts: 465
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (0) | If you'll be putting it in an attached garage you may want to make sure you get an oil-lubed compressor. They are much quieter. |
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Car: 2006 OBP STi Fav Mod: Snow Location: Alberta Posts: 1,469
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| Spec C Club Car: '06 STI Fav Mod: air freshener!!! Location: Santa barbara area Posts: 2,283
IWSTI Addict since: Jan 2006 Trader Rating: (2) | how about one of the newer batt powered kits from bosch or ??? comp air is still nice at home but i prefer theses tools for non-pro work (and i am a pro-mechanic) my .02 |
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| nulla poena sine lege | Quote:
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