lugnuts might not be a problem, but any other rusted bolt might be.
After I failed to loosen some rusted bolts, I went out an bought the biggest (greatest inner diameter) hose I was able to find that would still fit on the standard connection of my tiny compressor.
Haven't met a rusted bolt I cannot get undone now.
Theory behind this is, that the second you switch on your tool (the airtool, remember)
the pressure at your tool drops.
This pressure drop depends on inner hose diameter and hose length.
Your air tools need pressure AND volume.
When the pressure drops, your volume also drops, making for a poor performing tool.
So, minimize pressure drop by enlarging inner diameter, and shortening length.
Other ways to minimize losses are:
- reduce the amount of couplings or connectors
- use barb fittings instead of quick connectors
- use a barb fitting to connect your hose directly to the tank, instead of going thru the pressure regulator.
(moisture separators, oilers, regulators induce losses as well)