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Old 11-27-2005, 07:52 PM   #11
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HEY BIRCHWOOD.
I would like to know how yout got the PC Nailer and Comp Kit for $239
Here is KS they are normally $329 but thru the first of the year the are $299. Can not find the swinging deal that you did. Spoke to a guy at the HD tool dept and he said that sometime after the first of the year, the 3 gun and compressor kit would no longer be packaged.
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Old 01-05-2006, 08:47 PM   #12
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A word about air compressors.
1: make sure that your CFM's will cover/operate said air tool.
2: proper ventilation. (can't stress this one enough)
3: if considering "additions" of tools, see rule #1.

If the compressor begins to run constantly... then the life of the compressor will shorten greatly.
I've so much to say on this subject but won't bore any of you.

Just consider the amount of usage, for one job the smaller ones are enough. Again, however, if you wish to add more an more job duties, in time that small compressor won't do the job. Consider the CFM usage, look up what your current tools requires, add them up, then go from there. I'm no stranger to craftsmen tools at all. I can tell you that I'd recommend an Ingersol Rand air compressor or a generic brand matching capabilities.
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