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Old 06-12-2014, 03:12 PM   #1
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Home air tools?

Someone gifted me a craftsman 26 gal air compressor with a air ratchet and 1/2" impact gun.

I tested the 1/2" on an old control arm I had a stuck end link on. Didn't work. I couldn't fit my vice grip on it but I could fit a pair of channel locks on and use the impact at same time and nothing.

So I googled it up and I see a significant amount of reviews that the Craftsman 1/2" can't even get their 100 ft/lb lug nuts off...

I set the pressure for the impact at 90 psi, max on the 26 gal compressor is 150. So, should I increase the pressure or buy a better 1/2" impact? Or is it that rusted on? Or please provide other opinions.
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Old 06-12-2014, 03:24 PM   #2
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I have a 1/2" Craftsman electric impact that handles our 89 ft/lb lug nuts with ease.

According to the web page it's rated for 200 ft/lb so I would expect an air gun to be able to go much higher.

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Old 06-12-2014, 03:28 PM   #3
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Someone gifted me a craftsman 26 gal air compressor with a air ratchet and 1/2" impact gun.

I tested the 1/2" on an old control arm I had a stuck end link on. Didn't work. I couldn't fit my vice grip on it but I could fit a pair of channel locks on and use the impact at same time and nothing.

So I googled it up and I see a significant amount of reviews that the Craftsman 1/2" can't even get their 100 ft/lb lug nuts off...

I set the pressure for the impact at 90 psi, max on the 26 gal compressor is 150. So, should I increase the pressure or buy a better 1/2" impact? Or is it that rusted on? Or please provide other opinions.
Hmm...I have the same air gun(craftsman) and I could never get it to work with my lugs, but I thought that it was because my air compressor is only 3gal.

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Old 06-12-2014, 03:32 PM   #4
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If you're looking to replace the impact gun, then between Lowe's and Home Depot you can usually find a package deal on their store brand air tools (Kobalt, at Lowe's). That way you can get four or five tools and various bits and whatnot at one time.
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I'm not really looking for a "deal" more for a tool that is going to work. But at the same time don't want to spend a fortune. I guess best bang for buck.

Maybe I'm just not using enough PSI but I don't know what the toll is rated for or supposed to use so I don't want to just turn it up to 150...
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Someone gifted me a craftsman 26 gal air compressor with a air ratchet and 1/2" impact gun.

I tested the 1/2" on an old control arm I had a stuck end link on. Didn't work. I couldn't fit my vice grip on it but I could fit a pair of channel locks on and use the impact at same time and nothing.

So I googled it up and I see a significant amount of reviews that the Craftsman 1/2" can't even get their 100 ft/lb lug nuts off...

I set the pressure for the impact at 90 psi, max on the 26 gal compressor is 150. So, should I increase the pressure or buy a better 1/2" impact? Or is it that rusted on? Or please provide other opinions.
I have a gun with 1500 ft-lbs of nut busting torque that still couldn't get an end link off an old and rusted E36 M3. I also have a 1/2" Craftsman that came with my compressor that I never use. I did research when needing to get a crank bolt off a Honda, and came to the conclusion that a Ingersol Rand 1500 ft-lb of nut busting torque gun was the way to go. I got it from Sears I believe.
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Pneumatics are very sensitive to restrictions and most of those compressors don't have a large enough regulator. If you can, put a gauge on the line just before it goes into the air gun and check what the pressure is there when you're using your gun. Otherwise, just go get a 5/8" filter/regulator/lubricator, and whatever fittings you'll need. Also make sure you have a decent sized hose.

That craftsman impact gun is going to be another issue though. I've had an Ingersol Rand 2135TI for over a decade. It was worth each and every penny. Like His Majesty, I got mine at sears.
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Pneumatics are very sensitive to restrictions and most of those compressors don't have a large enough regulator. If you can, put a gauge on the line just before it goes into the air gun and check what the pressure is there when you're using your gun. Otherwise, just go get a 5/8" filter/regulator/lubricator, and whatever fittings you'll need. Also make sure you have a decent sized hose.

That craftsman impact gun is going to be another issue though. I've had an Ingersol Rand 2135TI for over a decade. It was worth each and every penny. Like His Majesty, I got mine at sears.
Yep, mine is a TI as well. Definitely upgrade to a nice long big hose. I have the red Craftsman one that I just hang on the handle of my vertical Craftsman compressor. It lets me get air/tools all the way from my garage to the end of my driveway.
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Yep, mine is a TI as well. Definitely upgrade to a nice long big hose. I have the red Craftsman one that I just hang on the handle of my vertical Craftsman compressor. It lets me get air/tools all the way from my garage to the end of my driveway.
I agree with this, I just want to add that while a coiled hose looks like it'll be convenient, they are typically a royal pain in the ass to use. A good quality flexible rubber hose is much less restrictive and easier to manoeuvre?
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I agree with this, I just want to add that while a coiled hose looks like it'll be convenient, they are typically a royal pain in the ass to use. A good quality flexible rubber hose is much less restrictive and easier to manoeuvre?
Yeah I think the Craftsman compressors normally come with one of those cheap yellow small coiled plastic hoses. I know I still have mine, but I have never used it. This is the one I am talking about:

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-3-8-i...1&blockType=G1
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i love air tools at home.



ill post more about my setup later
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I have a 300ft/lb impact wrench from DeWalt. It's great! Works like a charm.
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