Ya better look into the air consumption of yourr tools and look at the cfm of the unit. Just my i dont think it will be big enough. I know the way i spray i would work it to death. The da sander would work it even harder let alone a air file for working bondo. But like i say this is just
Ryan found a 26 gallon Craftsman that will do 150 psi and has pretty good cfm #'s. We might get it tomorrow night after he gets his birthday $$$. I know a da sander will pretty much max it out but the good news is that he will only be running one tool at a time and I hope it will keep up. It comes with an impact gun and air ratchet and a bunch of little accessories. I'm psyched because I have wanted one ever since I had my own shop and now I (Ryan) am getting it!!!
i got one
its no beast, but it should do the job. i havent even played with it yet. but tomorrow we are going to use it to fix a axle problem in my moms car, and im sure ill find Plenty of stuff to take off of my 69
sorry for the bad pictures, it was dark so i had to brighten the pics.
Thats the same one I have and I love it. I think its one of the best tools I have. I broke the impact and ratchet within a week of use, so ditch those after they stop working and get some good ones. I got an Ingersal Rand impact from Lowes and its a beast and will undo any lug you throw at it. It was like $179 though but I love it.
Corbin
Honestly, I really would rather push a Ford than drive a Chevy.
1969 F-100 4x4 Dana 44 w/ disk brakes and power steering conversion 390 c6 np205.
1970 F-250 97k original miles bone stock 390 np435 most original unmolested truck I have ever owned.
2001 F-250, Extra Cab, 4x4, 7.3 Direct Injected Turbo Diesel, Edge Programmer, Flowmaster 4" Turbo back Exhaust, 3" Leveling Kit with 33" Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs, and has 250,000 miles and counting.