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i don't have a compressor, so i have been looking at electric tools.
such as an electric impact wrench and body saw - here are harbor frieght examples, but i'd prefer better quality brands. it does appear that an electrci impact wrench puts out about half the torque that air does, 220lbs vs 400lbs. any suggestions??? Attached image(s) ![]() |
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r_towle |
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If you are not a super frequent user of the tools and you dont have a really large compressor, the Electric tools work great, and better in some situations.
Dont worry about the torque on the elec gun...it wont be a huge issue on most of the daily needs. I would suggest you get the electric impact, a good solid jig saw and a good solid sawzall. The two saws will last 20 years and you can and will use them for many household carpentry needs as things change in your life. Air tools are really only used for car stuff... Rich |
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