Someone on a recent thread recommended the Harbor Freight Earthquake air impact wrenches for Deuce lug nuts & caps. I had an old el cheapo 1/2" impact that I tried using without much success, it just didn't have to power to do the job. I found a few used Earthquakes on Epay, since I already had one 1/2" impact buying a second 1/2" impact didn't make much sense, so I went for a 3/4" wrench which I got for less than half the cost of a new one at HF. Got it yesterday, it is a brute, weighs about 15 pounds, and appears to have had little use. It is rated at 1100 ft-lbs of torque, so it should do what I need.
I was all smiles until I tried to use it on the Deuce. It is set up for a 3/8" air line with 90 psi and 4.25 SCFM of air at the gun. Unfortunately, all I have to power it is the military setup for inflating tires - the one that attaches to the glad hand with about 30' of what appears to be 1/4" hose and the neat combo tire inflater/pressure gauge at the other end. I had already added a 1/4" QD fitting to the end for my 1/2" impact, so I screwed a 1/4" fitting to my new Earthquake and gave it a try. It sucked! Not the fault of the gun I am sure, it just as not getting enough air to do much good. I think I can fart harder than my hose setup delivers air.
So what do you folks with HD tools do to get enough air to run your tools? I realize there is a 3/8" air fitting inside the cab which I could use, but it is a ways from the air tank and I'm concerned about line loss. I'm thinking of tapping into the lines near the air tanks and run a 1/2" line into the tool box and installing a regulator and QD fitting there. Does that seem like a good approach? I know the Deuce air compressor can't keep up with that kind of flow so I'd have to take my time and let the compressor build up pressure while I'm working, but when I'm on the road I won't have much else in the way of options.
Any comments or does anyone have a better idea?
I was all smiles until I tried to use it on the Deuce. It is set up for a 3/8" air line with 90 psi and 4.25 SCFM of air at the gun. Unfortunately, all I have to power it is the military setup for inflating tires - the one that attaches to the glad hand with about 30' of what appears to be 1/4" hose and the neat combo tire inflater/pressure gauge at the other end. I had already added a 1/4" QD fitting to the end for my 1/2" impact, so I screwed a 1/4" fitting to my new Earthquake and gave it a try. It sucked! Not the fault of the gun I am sure, it just as not getting enough air to do much good. I think I can fart harder than my hose setup delivers air.
So what do you folks with HD tools do to get enough air to run your tools? I realize there is a 3/8" air fitting inside the cab which I could use, but it is a ways from the air tank and I'm concerned about line loss. I'm thinking of tapping into the lines near the air tanks and run a 1/2" line into the tool box and installing a regulator and QD fitting there. Does that seem like a good approach? I know the Deuce air compressor can't keep up with that kind of flow so I'd have to take my time and let the compressor build up pressure while I'm working, but when I'm on the road I won't have much else in the way of options.
Any comments or does anyone have a better idea?