whiplash473
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Experience, I don't even remember the last time our DA's were oiled at work BUT we have absolutely no water coming through the lines. My point being just be conscience about it.
my only hesitation with it is that to this day with all the stuff I have done on the car I have only needed an impact one time when I swapped a pulley out. Other then that I have never needed on. I might just hold off on it until I figure out when I will need it.
Experience, I don't even remember the last time our DA's were oiled at work BUT we have absolutely no water coming through the lines. My point being just be conscience about it.
For home, CP will work just fine. I think they have a half way decent warranty as well. IR air tools are excellent. Snap On makes some great air tools but the warranties suck. Some of Mac's air tools used to be built by IR. Not anymore though, Mac builds their own. Mountain makes pretty decent light duty air tools.
Little FYI: Mac Tools is owned by Stanley Tools.
What kind of phd is this in?!
At my old Job we had TONS of water in the lines. We had to oil our tools everyday. I'll never take my car there for tires because we had a lot of tires come back within a few months for rim leaks because if the water going in the air and corroding the aluminum wheels.
Depends on the setup you want, you can always line up two or three minor ones in a row too.
EDIT: Like here, just a quick google search to get an image in your head. Buy three of these, three male fittings and three female and plug them together.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-heav...1x000001&kpid=00916009000&kispla=00916009000P