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Old 08-24-2003, 09:19 PM   #1
pdiggitydogg
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ok...im done with this...I am buying...

well after 2 (count em...2 days!) of working on rear camber...and getting nothing, except for 7 cuts on my left hand and...1-2-3...8 cuts on the right, 1 chewed to shit bolt head and 1 that I cut all to hell in frustration (yay for rotory cutters) I have decided to make the big purchase of...an air compressor.

Hopefully that will aid in the removal of rusted to shit michigan hardened bolts and nuts with the aid of an Impact wrench/gun

So...someone explain to me CFM (I know what it stands for...just not anything else). And hp #...and...well thats all I understand psi and tank size and all that. I wouldnt ask but my sears is really really really ghetto and no one working there knows jack about anything except where to get really good weed...at really high prices...or so I am told.

Anyways....

I am looking at THIS ONE


Think its enough muscle for rusted-to-shit nuts/bolts? Seriously...I dont know if it is or if I should get something larger...or maybe its too big? All I know is I have a 1.5' pipe extension on my ratchet and I get nothing but rounded nuts/bolts 1/2 the time...no my manual impact driver doesnt work where I need it too...damn trailing arm...

So...fill me in kudasai
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