Hi all,
I am still a rookie shade tree mechanic but have graduated to the stage that I am working on my first engine overhaul ( 3.slow from a 95 4runner). I am about elbows deep in the disassembly and realizing that I would love to have some air tools to help with these 13 year old bolts. That and the fact that I need to do the front axle overhaul on my 80 soon is making me look seriously at spending a bit of money. However, I really only have $300 to spend on this. I found this deal at sears and it seems solid. For occasional use is this setup going to get me by? I don't expect to run grinders or cutoffs just an impact gun, a ratchet, and occasionally a nailer. I have a pretty rudimentary understanding of all the air tool specs so I am reading and learning but any input would be great.
Craftsman 26 gal. Air Compressor with Air Tool Kit, 1.6 hp, Vertical Tank, 160 Max PSI - Model 16760 at Sears.com
Thanks
Ross
I am still a rookie shade tree mechanic but have graduated to the stage that I am working on my first engine overhaul ( 3.slow from a 95 4runner). I am about elbows deep in the disassembly and realizing that I would love to have some air tools to help with these 13 year old bolts. That and the fact that I need to do the front axle overhaul on my 80 soon is making me look seriously at spending a bit of money. However, I really only have $300 to spend on this. I found this deal at sears and it seems solid. For occasional use is this setup going to get me by? I don't expect to run grinders or cutoffs just an impact gun, a ratchet, and occasionally a nailer. I have a pretty rudimentary understanding of all the air tool specs so I am reading and learning but any input would be great.
Craftsman 26 gal. Air Compressor with Air Tool Kit, 1.6 hp, Vertical Tank, 160 Max PSI - Model 16760 at Sears.com
Thanks
Ross