HPRifleman
Member Emeritus
I've been out of the garage/wrenching/tinkering hobby for about 20 years due to "life". I kept all my tools and have lugged them around with me from house to house. But now we built a decent garage and I'm ready to get back into it.
Back in the '90's, having an air compressor in the corner was just taken for granted. I still have my IR 231 and 107 as well as the compressor. The tank was getting old enough that I didn't really trust it so I started thinking about a new compressor. But the strides made in the new battery powered tools made me re-think that plan. So I placed an order for a Milwaukee impact gun.
The tentative plan is to see how long I can go without having to buy a compressor. Maybe the battery tools can meet all my needs and I won't ever need a compressor. Of course that would make me regret plumbing in a dedicated 240v circuit but that's the way it goes. I'm also wondering what will happen the first time I have to put more air in the tires of my F-350.
Anyway, the whole idea of going without air seems so foreign to me but maybe some of you have been in a similar situation.
Back in the '90's, having an air compressor in the corner was just taken for granted. I still have my IR 231 and 107 as well as the compressor. The tank was getting old enough that I didn't really trust it so I started thinking about a new compressor. But the strides made in the new battery powered tools made me re-think that plan. So I placed an order for a Milwaukee impact gun.
The tentative plan is to see how long I can go without having to buy a compressor. Maybe the battery tools can meet all my needs and I won't ever need a compressor. Of course that would make me regret plumbing in a dedicated 240v circuit but that's the way it goes. I'm also wondering what will happen the first time I have to put more air in the tires of my F-350.
Anyway, the whole idea of going without air seems so foreign to me but maybe some of you have been in a similar situation.