SamHandyman
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I'm a weekend warrior, I have done many repairs in my garage, from dropping ****** for clutch replacement to shocks replacement and many others. I have been fine with cordless tools so far. As for the impact, I'm using a Dewalt DCF899 with 1200ft-lbs of breakaway torque and have not had a bolt where I couldn't remove. However it is big but in tighter places I can get away with wrenches or breaker bar. I know air tools are usually a lot smaller and it's just cool that many air tools are available and they aren't too expensive.
I've been thinking of getting an air compressor in the 30 gallon to 60 gallon range just because I feel like I can start buying some air tools. I like buying tools by the way. For example, air ratchet would be a good purchase. I don't think I'll be doing any painting or anything. I just think it completes my garage by having an air compressor. Also 30 gallon tanks usually come with wheels for portability and it's nice so I can move it around. But I'm thinking 30 gallon might not be enough.
I'll probably be buying an impact, air ratchet, grinding tool, cut off tool and tire inflator.
I have been looking at Sanborn. Husky and Kobalt. 60 gallon tank seems much more capable than a 120v 30 gallon tank but requires 220V connection which I have to pay someone to wire it.
Not sure if i really need an air compressor that's my question...
Also I haven't research much about the safety of these things but I think they're fine. Wife was like is that thing going to explode?
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I've been thinking of getting an air compressor in the 30 gallon to 60 gallon range just because I feel like I can start buying some air tools. I like buying tools by the way. For example, air ratchet would be a good purchase. I don't think I'll be doing any painting or anything. I just think it completes my garage by having an air compressor. Also 30 gallon tanks usually come with wheels for portability and it's nice so I can move it around. But I'm thinking 30 gallon might not be enough.
I'll probably be buying an impact, air ratchet, grinding tool, cut off tool and tire inflator.
I have been looking at Sanborn. Husky and Kobalt. 60 gallon tank seems much more capable than a 120v 30 gallon tank but requires 220V connection which I have to pay someone to wire it.
Not sure if i really need an air compressor that's my question...
Also I haven't research much about the safety of these things but I think they're fine. Wife was like is that thing going to explode?
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What?... Did your wife make you ask that? Of course you NEED a compressor, that's just crazy talk man. 

