ckucia
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In the process of installing my new 2-stage 80 gallon IR compressor.
Was thinking a hose reel (or maybe a couple) would be nice to have.
I have a few air tools but my old compressor was never able to really run them so I have hardly used them. Hope to get more in the future, largest would probably a good 1/2 impact driver. Main reason for the compressor is eventually to get back into auto body and painting.
So, looking at hose reels, I see 3/8 and 1/2 are available. 1/2 is a little more money. My original thought was to get the 1/2 as my first reel and then down the line get the 3/8 as a convenience reel on the other side of the garage (my garage is 32x48) with the thought that the first one will be larger and thus capable of anything I need.
But do I actually need it? I've read that for painting, the extra weight and bulk is a hindrance, although I'm not sure I'd paint with a hose reel in any case just because of the risk of me accidentally retracting it and having the hose tension and brush against the job.
Most of the time it will just be used for filling tires. Second biggest use would be a 3/8 air ratchet and then any small air tools I acquire. Die grinder is probably first on the list. Biggest thing I currently foresee is the 1/2 impact. I'm guessing that I'll use air more and more now that I have it.
Is 1/2 overkill for a 1/2" impact? What's the "threshold" for a 1/2 hose to make sense?
I do mount my own tires (with a manual breaker) if that makes any difference.
Was thinking a hose reel (or maybe a couple) would be nice to have.
I have a few air tools but my old compressor was never able to really run them so I have hardly used them. Hope to get more in the future, largest would probably a good 1/2 impact driver. Main reason for the compressor is eventually to get back into auto body and painting.
So, looking at hose reels, I see 3/8 and 1/2 are available. 1/2 is a little more money. My original thought was to get the 1/2 as my first reel and then down the line get the 3/8 as a convenience reel on the other side of the garage (my garage is 32x48) with the thought that the first one will be larger and thus capable of anything I need.
But do I actually need it? I've read that for painting, the extra weight and bulk is a hindrance, although I'm not sure I'd paint with a hose reel in any case just because of the risk of me accidentally retracting it and having the hose tension and brush against the job.
Most of the time it will just be used for filling tires. Second biggest use would be a 3/8 air ratchet and then any small air tools I acquire. Die grinder is probably first on the list. Biggest thing I currently foresee is the 1/2 impact. I'm guessing that I'll use air more and more now that I have it.
Is 1/2 overkill for a 1/2" impact? What's the "threshold" for a 1/2 hose to make sense?
I do mount my own tires (with a manual breaker) if that makes any difference.