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Stormin Mormon Stormin Mormon is offline
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Default 3 gal pancake compressor

I hear that. Makes me wonder if I need a different approach.
Since I don't have the space to house a 60 gal tank, maybe
on the next job like this I oughta invest in a corded drill,
and socket adaptor. Break the bolts loose with a hand
wrench, and use the corded drill to turn the bolts the rest
of the way.

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"JR North" wrote in message
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No. You either need a big-ass compressor that can pump the
tool's cfm
and pressure req continuously, or a minimum 60 gal tank for
acceptable
duty cycle, with a decent comressor.
JR
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