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HenryDorsetCase
1st November 2016, 20:51
So I was recently given an air compressor. it is a V Twin ! belt drive. has a tank and two outlets. Near brand new. Came with some hoses and the usual set of air duster and whatnot.

I am toying with the idea of a rattle gun.

The specs of the compressor are 155 l/minute FAD - will that power a (say) half inch drive rattle gun ("Air impact wrench").? I have seen a kit on tardme that gives me a rattle gun and three impact sockets.

Dunno, anybody got any advice for me.

I mean I would never have bought it, but who turns down free tools?

FLUB
1st November 2016, 21:05
No problem with a rattle gun. May struggle with a nail gun after the first couple of shots.

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AllanB
1st November 2016, 21:18
Timely post. I've just taken one home from my old mans shed. Interesting unit - decent size engine and high flow considering the smaller capacity 'bottle'. Not surprising as he was a tool/machine junkie and never purchased crap. George Henry was his favorite shop.

I was in Bunnings the other day - they have a reasonable selection of air tools and a KingTony (I think) display set up where you can try some - even has a car wheel there to rattle the nuts with.

I can see me buying air tools I don't 'really' need ........ must check his shed - bound to be some in there already.

HenryDorsetCase
1st November 2016, 21:35
Ooooh good tip re the Bunnings one. theres a secondhand Snap on rattle gun on tard me (still $400+ though). My mate who left me his compressor (and waterblaster) when he emigrated didnt buy shit tools either usually.

I may go tubeless on the mountain bikes now I have a compressor....

OddDuck
1st November 2016, 22:37
Have a look for WR Twigg's outlets - the one near me has all the proper sockets. They're black and thicker walled than normal sockets. Good place for mechanic's tools too.

Grumph
2nd November 2016, 05:09
In ChCh the cheap air tool outlets are Bunnings, Supercheap and Tool King.
Don't get a 3/8 drive impact, 1/2in minimum. Buy a set of impact sockets and you'll never need any others.

nzspokes
2nd November 2016, 05:28
I may go tubeless on the mountain bikes now I have a compressor....

Pussy. Floor pump and swearing does it.

Madness
2nd November 2016, 06:28
Don't buy second hand. Apply air tool oil manually at the end of each use, just a couple of drops up the bum. Ingersoll-Rand, FTW!

Akzle
2nd November 2016, 06:33
the tools you buy will have a cfm for lpm rating.
150 lpm is only about 5 cfm (hurrah marketing) I would peg 8 as the minimum. in saying that, it will work *a bit* and if you have a large receiver that will help.
being single cylinder, it's not designed to run continuously, so no painting, grinding or sandblasting for you.

really, 5cfm is a toy.

Akzle
2nd November 2016, 06:38
ohyes. make sure the sump has oil.
and as madness asays, oil your tools (I do it before use)

sidecar bob
2nd November 2016, 07:20
BnT sell the Jonnesway brand. We use their compact 1/2 inch rattle guns commercially all day. The price is right & they seem to be handling the use ok.

Kickaha
2nd November 2016, 09:23
theres a secondhand Snap on rattle gun on tard me (still $400+ though).
I dont think we pay more than that for new Ingersol Rand and we use them all day every day