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Wife just moved up in the I'll keep you for a lot longer....:)

Bought me an air compressor for Valentines Day.... She sent my good friend Danny to go pick one out..:wrench :wrench :wrench :wrench Now we just need to find a spot in Danny's garage to put it.

Danny has all the air tools already so we are set to go.. Now I need a project.

Now if she'll buy me a lift and build me a bigger garage...:D
 
Sweet! :D I wish I had air tools. My friend in Manty has then, makes work so easy!
 
Life just is not complete without a full assortment of pneumatic tools. I even have a grease gun (sounds really lazy, but you'd be surprised how much easier it is to grease those hard to reach fittings when you only need one hand to run the gun)!
 
Sweet! :D I wish I had air tools. My friend in Manty has then, makes work so easy!

What's about 40 miles between hard to take off nuts..

I've been using only an electric impac wrench for that past few years. Could onld do the easy to get at bolts. Now I can get at many more...

Looking also for a paint gun... Never know when I'll need to paint those red 1/4 panels. Hope that never has to happen...
 
The chisel with a punch point is a "Liberator". Front end rebuilds in half.
 
What size gal/hp?

Need a big one to paint. Bad thing about the big ones is you can't easilytake them anywhere.

I got the biggest yet portable one I could get, best thing I did.

Its built garages, shingled roofs, clad trim, sprays wall texture....and then goes back into the garage corner for the car stuff when needed.
 
What size gal/hp?

Need a big one to paint. Bad thing about the big ones is you can't easilytake them anywhere.

I got the biggest yet portable one I could get, best thing I did.

Its built garages, shingled roofs, clad trim, sprays wall texture....and then goes back into the garage corner for the car stuff when needed.

27 gals... need to check the ph... Danny picked it out so I know it's got enough to do what we need.
 
<----Runs a 250,000 BTU salamander; will heat up the insulated garage to about 75 degrees from 10 degrees in... oh, 10-15 minutes...
 
<----Runs a 250,000 BTU salamander; will heat up the insulated garage to about 75 degrees from 10 degrees in... oh, 10-15 minutes...

Kinda overkill. I'm assumming you just demand heat it.

I heat mine 24/7 all winter. I'm only using 14,075 BTU unit.
 
I live just north of Tampa, FL. The last thing I need to do is "heat" the garage any more than it is. NOw, if you want to package and store up some of that "cool air", I'll take some come may thru nov.....LOL
 
I live just north of Tampa, FL. The last thing I need to do is "heat" the garage any more than it is. NOw, if you want to package and store up some of that "cool air", I'll take some come may thru nov.....LOL

I have my garage Air Conditioned also. That I do not run 24/7 though, just when I want it cool.
 
I live just north of Tampa, FL. The last thing I need to do is "heat" the garage any more than it is. NOw, if you want to package and store up some of that "cool air", I'll take some come may thru nov.....LOL

yeah well im glad you dont need heat, i am west of tampa, and my shop is a block building with a rubber roof and cement floor and it gets cold as hell in there, like tonight, i have a space heater i put behind a fan to blow warm air around the shop, its cold here tonight, upper 40's and inside i had it up to 70. florida isnt hot all year round, i need heat in the winter here, not for long, and only a few times, but man it still gets cold here.
congrats on the compressor, i have tons of air tools for all sorts of jobs, but i still find wrenches in my hand more than air tools, i always get tangled in the air hose, or it gets caught on something, air hoses and extension cords piss me off to no end, so i still do it the old fashioned way 8 times out of 10!!
 
I break stuff when I use air tools too much, mainly air ratchets.

I have a kerosene tube heater, after running non stop for four hours or so my garage was roughly 50 degrees, cost way too much to run it.
 
Kinda overkill. I'm assumming you just demand heat it.

I heat mine 24/7 all winter. I'm only using 14,075 BTU unit.


Oh yeah... only when I'm workin out there... When I get my HUGE garage with lift... then I'll throw in radiant heating!
 
Man Rich, if my MK8 wouldnt have been in the shop already, we could have broke those in on my Spring Conversion!! Maybe we can mount the new Wheels? (See other thread--Yup, I'm getting them!)
 

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