Author Topic: Rapid Air Products/Maxline  (Read 9714 times)

GNAP

Re: Rapid Air Products/Maxline
« Reply #30 on: August 09, 2019, 07:38:14 PM »
Now if I had an air compressor, that was capable of 67 cfm!!


Both the 3/4” drive impact guns now have a very noticeably louder bark, than they did before.

I now have a mixed assortment of air fittings on some of the tools. All of the air drops, air lines and hose reels have been changed over to the larger fittings, along with the 3/4” and 1/2” impacts. I have 8” long whips that have the larger input fittings and the smaller outlet fittings, allowing me to use the die grinders and other smaller tools, that don’t use a lot of air. The only smaller fittings is at the tool inlet, eventually I will probably switch over. The thought of changing the 120+ smaller air nipples on the tools, all at once, before site members have time to buy Milton stock, to enjoy the income surge, is unthinkable. So buy now!! Now Damn It!!.
« Last Edit: August 09, 2019, 07:40:10 PM by GNAP »
jack

woodchucker

Re: Rapid Air Products/Maxline
« Reply #31 on: August 09, 2019, 08:14:20 PM »
Now if I had an air compressor, that was capable of 67 cfm!!


Both the 3/4” drive impact guns now have a very noticeably louder bark, than they did before.

I now have a mixed assortment of air fittings on some of the tools. All of the air drops, air lines and hose reels have been changed over to the larger fittings, along with the 3/4” and 1/2” impacts. I have 8” long whips that have the larger input fittings and the smaller outlet fittings, allowing me to use the die grinders and other smaller tools, that don’t use a lot of air. The only smaller fittings is at the tool inlet, eventually I will probably switch over. The thought of changing the 120+ smaller air nipples on the tools, all at once, before site members have time to buy Milton stock, to enjoy the income surge, is unthinkable. So buy now!! Now Damn It!!.


well the ompressor might not be capable, but your tank is, for a short while
I only am interested in putting them on the most thirsty tools.


like you to ease the pain, the lower consuming will use a whip, and some will be dedicated direct hard wired.
Jeff
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