- Jan 16, 2001
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Now, as fellow Tool Guys, we all know that we may only NEED a little hammer to get the job done, but what they heck; we always buy the biggest damn hammer in the store, right? 
Well, I'm currently looking at air compressors and they are very expensive. Of course, I'd love to get the 175 PSI/10 HP Craftsman Professional version, but number one, I'm sure I don't need it and number two, it's out, waaaay out, of my price range.
I'm looking at one of the portable (on wheels) ones. Something along the lines of 150 PSI/5 HP or so.
I want to be able to run an 1/2 to 3/4", 450-600 ft/lbs torque impact wrench. I'll be doing some work on my truck soon and will be getting at least the compressor/impact wrench/hose...possibly a ratchet too if the price is right.
I have a little tiny "shop" compressor (the Campbell-Hausfield "turtle") that I use for my brad nailer, but obviously it's far too puny to run an impact wrench.
So, how much compressor do I really need? I know that once the tank is charged up to 150PSI, any tools connected to the compressor run off the charged-up air, and not the pump itself.
I don't want overkill (well, my WALLET doesn't want overkill) but I don't want to be underpowered for future endeavors, either.
Any ideas? Thanks guys.
Well, I'm currently looking at air compressors and they are very expensive. Of course, I'd love to get the 175 PSI/10 HP Craftsman Professional version, but number one, I'm sure I don't need it and number two, it's out, waaaay out, of my price range.
I'm looking at one of the portable (on wheels) ones. Something along the lines of 150 PSI/5 HP or so.
I want to be able to run an 1/2 to 3/4", 450-600 ft/lbs torque impact wrench. I'll be doing some work on my truck soon and will be getting at least the compressor/impact wrench/hose...possibly a ratchet too if the price is right.
I have a little tiny "shop" compressor (the Campbell-Hausfield "turtle") that I use for my brad nailer, but obviously it's far too puny to run an impact wrench.
So, how much compressor do I really need? I know that once the tank is charged up to 150PSI, any tools connected to the compressor run off the charged-up air, and not the pump itself.
I don't want overkill (well, my WALLET doesn't want overkill) but I don't want to be underpowered for future endeavors, either.
Any ideas? Thanks guys.