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To answer your question on the part it would probably be somewhat difficult to run 220 right now plus if I/we don't move in a few years depending on life then I would be adding on to make more storage. Right now I'm just working with what I have here and just getting a idea/list together to how...
Thank you. Sorry my late reply. This gives me a lot to chew on for a while and may add more questions. Thank you all again and it is greatly appreciated.
Thank you all. The compressor and gun was a starting point. If it would be better to get a better gun then I would do that along with a decent compressor but, my limiting factor is still 120 for now. I see Rural King sells pretty much the same compressors as Northern Tool does. Again thank you...
I'm new to this and just wanted to hear some thoughts/opinions. Anyways, I'm just wondering what would be a good paint gun or paint guns to use with a compressor like this?
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-QUIET-TECH-26-Gallon-Single-Stage-Portable-Electric-Vertical-Air-Compressor/1001014062...
Well the one car that I would make a fuel line replacement will be an the winter beater that's a 2008 GM product so that's why I was thinking of buying the stainless steel. It does get driven in the salt/road brine here in the Rust Belt. The other application (old truck) don't get driven in the...
That was my idea was to use Stainless so that it will last but, if Copper/Nickel or the dark colored as mentioned is just as good that's the route I might go for at least the one application. Thank you all again.
Hello. With everything going on with the supply chain issues I'm considering getting some tools to make my own brake and fuel lines for a few vehicles. I read the other thread that the Eastwood Flaring tool was the best out of all of them?
Anyways, I'm assuming that would be the same for the...