Tuesday, July 5th, 2011 at
12:09 pm
I would like to buy an air compressor that I can use for both inflating car and bike tires, as well as for tools like framing, brad and finishing nailers. Compact size and budget conscious too. Any suggestions?
Thursday, April 28th, 2011 at
10:03 am
I want to be able to rotate my tires in my garage at home. There are plenty of air compressors available, but I am not sure what size compressor I should buy? Is 100 PSI enough to remove the lug nuts or should I go for more PSI?
Monday, March 21st, 2011 at
12:07 am
I just bought a craftsman air compressor and the kids lost my manual.I need to know how to connect all the pieces so I can fill my kids bike tires and for my car,can anyone help?
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011 at
4:48 pm
I just bought a Bostitch Air Compressor (6 gallon) that goes up to a max of 150 PSI. What should I set it at to fill up car tires?
My question is for the PSI of the compressor not the recommended tire psi.
Monday, January 31st, 2011 at
9:48 am
I want to get an air compressor mainly to remove the bolt on tires quickly among the many other uses it has. I need to know is there a certain pressure or size I should get? (As you can tell, I am kind of lost on the subject). Is there anything else that someone could inform me about on air compressors for the specific use I need it for? Any and all info is welcom and helpful. Thanks in advance.
Thursday, January 13th, 2011 at
4:55 pm
he uses compressors for building. Nailing, taking off tires, screws, alot of home repairs and mechanic stuff… for our house…..any idea what a good size would be..?
Saturday, November 13th, 2010 at
7:38 pm
would that be good enough to do car tires and light stuff on cars
Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
1:13 am
But i am not sure what i am looking for. It would be used for tires and pools and eventually he wants to get some air tools. What do i look for in HP and PSI He doesn’t need a professional one but a decent one that works good thank you,
Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
7:14 pm
I need to buy an air compressor for filling tires. I want something strong enough to deliver air quickly, like a shop air compressor, but not so large that it’s unwieldy and high maintenance. What should i look for? Is it true some compressors can shoot out oil or moisture through the hose, and into the tire? The gas station that I go to can inflate tires about 1 psi a second on a 235/65 16 tire. I’d like to have something near this performance.
Sunday, October 24th, 2010 at
2:24 am
its a big air compressor for filling up car tires and stuff some one told me i can turn it in to a airbrush but what do i need for that