by Nitetimes » Wed Aug 24, 2005 11:14 am
You wouldn't want to use an air chisel for wood, it is something similar to using a 2lb hammer on a cold chisel, not really for fine work.
As far as advanced and interm. There is really no diferenciating between that except for the cost of the tool. Generally the more that you are going to use a certain tool the more you will want to spend on it, particularly if you make your living with it.
For most home shops any make of airtool will suffice. I have an assortment of brands and price ranges and I can't really say that one brand held up any better than any other brand, with the exception of my Ingersol impact gun, it gets used so much that a good one is a must. I had worn out three others before I got it.
The best thing to do is like most everyone said. buy what you can afford, chances are it will work for you.
My only preference for compressors is that I prefer 220v belt driven. I really can't say a lot about the oilless ones, they really don't impress me as they don't seem to keep up as well and they don't seem to last as long.. Besides when the motor and head are seperate units it is much easier to replace one or the other if it goes bad.
Just a few opinions from the peanut gallery.
Rich

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The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to
keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves
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