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Storing air tools upside down with quick connect coupler

branimal

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I'm thinking of was to store my air & power tools. For the air tools, I was thinking of getting a few quick connect female couplings and drilling out the core. Then shoot a screw thru the coupling into a wooden shelf. The air tool will hang upside down.

Is it ok to store air tools with all the weight on the connections? We're talking about nailers (18, 15, 16ga, framing, palm nailer) & an air nibbler.

There's a company called "Tool Wrangler" that makes them specifically for the application I described - but they are on the pricey side. Figured I could hack it with the cheapest HF quick connects I could find.

**Edit - whats the difference b/w "T series" quick couplers and "I/M" series quick couplers?

 

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I'm thinking of was to store my air & power tools. For the air tools, I was thinking of getting a few quick connect female couplings and drilling out the core. Then shoot a screw thru the coupling into a wooden shelf. The air tool will hang upside down.

Is it ok to store air tools with all the weight on the connections? We're talking about nailers (18, 15, 16ga, framing, palm nailer) & an air nibbler.
If you think weight might be a problem - consider storing them upright.
 

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Might be cheaper and/or easier to simply cut slots in some suitable steel flat bar stock or such. Meanwhile, I store my ATs in a portable tool box that slides under my storage shelves - 'work benches'.
 

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These are two products that have simple on/off hanging of air tools if you haven't come across them yet:


 
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That would work fine but I would use two pins and straddle the QD fitting. It will be quicker that trying to line up a drilled hole.
 

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FYI - the tool wrangler ones work really well, they're also Canadian, so that helps :)

 

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Might be cheaper and/or easier to simply cut slots in some suitable steel flat bar stock or such. Meanwhile, I store my ATs in a portable tool box that slides under my storage shelves - 'work benches'.
+1
easy make or buy and easy use one handed .
Using couplers is good way go on a very mobile toolbox side holder or scenario where working environment means covered fittings beneficial .
couplers also hold tool fixed position which possible benefit on some larger odd shaped tools ...
 

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These are two products that have simple on/off hanging of air tools if you haven't come across them yet:


That second one is bad news. You don't want their blowholes exposed to the joyous spray of **** that crosses most work benches.
 

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Might be cheaper and/or easier to simply cut slots in some suitable steel flat bar stock or such. Meanwhile, I store my ATs in a portable tool box that slides under my storage shelves - 'work benches'.
See above. You've gotta protect their little blowholes.
 

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I went to a tire store and got a handful of used valve stem caps and put them on my air tools hanging upside down- I have the Milton M style plugs.
 

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I like the idea of storing the tools the way the OP wants to. I would make sure the air inlets are capped off so no dust or dirt enters the tool while being stored.
 
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