LightningCamaroGuy
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Absolutely. A proper 3/4 setup is a whole different ball game. Kind of like with a tractor you're better off having the right tool for the job. If you're looking to plow 600 acres worth of fields then you're 55 HP tractor isn't as ideal as a 400 HP tractor, but if you're looking to maintain your pond, then the 55 HP tractor is going to be more ideal. You're not going to buy a .22 LR to hunt whitetail, but you might if you want to kill some tree rats.A half inch ratchet in not the right tool. Go with a 3/4" socket set or impact.
I suspect you used a cheater bar.
If you want to go with a pneumatic setup, and don't want to pend big bucks on a badarse compressor setup that gives you a lot volume, and at a lot of pressure to bring out the potential of a good 3/4 pneumatic impact:
-Get an extra trank.
-Use at least 1/2 hose.
-Keep the hose short. (4' is often recommended)
-Attach the hose directly to the tank with no regulators, or couplers.
-Use high flow fittings for your tools and a quality coupler on the other end of your hose. (3/8, not 1/4, which most 3/4 impacts and 1/2 hose will be setup for 3/8 fittings anyway)
-Charge the tank to 125-150 PSI if your compressor will get you there.
This should give you a lot of reverse torque, but in short bursts. Then you will have to recharge the tank. Or you can invest in a industrial type compressor setup. Or you could go electric. I don't have a large electric impact, but I'm sure they're out there, and are strong.
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