patrickg
Veteran Member
But what about torque wreches? Since changing my dually Ram3500 to 19.5 rims I have carried my own torque wrench. It is amazing how few shops are equipped to torque my lugs to spec, 450 lb-ft. I have to loan most folks my tools to pay them to do something for me. Torque wrench goes to 600 lb-ft and I shamelessly use it instead of a breaker bar to change a trailer towing ball, rotate tires, or whatever gets close to the hernia envelope. It is over three feet long. Came in handy as an impact wrench substitute when changing a rear tractor tire in the field.
I would think that geting a modestly priced (never said cheap) import socket set with 3/4 inch drive, typically come with puny breaker bar, and adding a REAL breaker bar would be great for infrequent jobs that otherwise might be done with an impact wrench and compressor. If something comes up way out in the field I would opt for leverage and portability over sophistication, complication, and cost.
This is not to say that I don't have impact tools and use them, I do and I do. Great stuff but I don't see a HD engine driven (PTO driven?) portable compressor in my future. Maybe some rocket scientist will come up with a solid fuel rocket motor type technology optimized to produce its exhaust gasses in such a way as to permit using it to substitute for an air compressor safely and economically. Should be small, light, most portable, and profitable for the marketing genius/engineering entreprenure to capitalize on the idea. All I want for use of my idea is a large rootbeer float made with A&W rootbeer and real vanilla icecream. That is more than fair.
Patrick
I would think that geting a modestly priced (never said cheap) import socket set with 3/4 inch drive, typically come with puny breaker bar, and adding a REAL breaker bar would be great for infrequent jobs that otherwise might be done with an impact wrench and compressor. If something comes up way out in the field I would opt for leverage and portability over sophistication, complication, and cost.
This is not to say that I don't have impact tools and use them, I do and I do. Great stuff but I don't see a HD engine driven (PTO driven?) portable compressor in my future. Maybe some rocket scientist will come up with a solid fuel rocket motor type technology optimized to produce its exhaust gasses in such a way as to permit using it to substitute for an air compressor safely and economically. Should be small, light, most portable, and profitable for the marketing genius/engineering entreprenure to capitalize on the idea. All I want for use of my idea is a large rootbeer float made with A&W rootbeer and real vanilla icecream. That is more than fair.
Patrick