1. I bought a new small air compressor (Husky brand) from Home Depot for my home use. I just need something for light duty, and this was technically a Christmas present from my wife. I don't know whi
I only have one blue PVC air hose and it's a PITA to use at anything much below 55 degrees or so. It's a huge pain to use with air tools so it's been left in the garage for inflating purposes only. _
The connector is almost certainly the 'industrial' type: http://www.harborfreight.com/5-piece-solid-brass-industrial-uick-coupler-set-68237.html Get rubber hose; plastic is too stiff and a PITA. Can'
My _guess_ would be 1/4" "Industrial" as shown here: http://www.mcmaster.com/#about-quick-disconnect-hose-couplings/=fp1i7z HF sells a "starter kit" that you might be interested in: http://tinyurl.c
Avoid the plastic hoses if at all possible. They are cheap, but the one good feature about them is they are cheap. If you live somewhere that never sees temperatures drop below 70 F you might be okay
A rubber hose will lie flat on your garage floor. A plastic hose will continue to be slinky-shaped- it will snag on everything as you pull it around, and you will constantly trip over the coils. I ha
I picked up the starter set ("industrial" connectors) at HarborFreight yesterday, on sale for $6. They do not fit the connector on my compressor. I guess this is not a big deal, I just need to pick u
1. I bought a new small air compressor (Husky brand) from Home Depot for my home use. I just need something for light duty, and this was technically a Christmas present from my wife. I don't know whi
I only have one blue PVC air hose and it's a PITA to use at anything much below 55 degrees or so. It's a huge pain to use with air tools so it's been left in the garage for inflating purposes only.
The connector is almost certainly the 'industrial' type: http://www.harborfreight.com/5-piece-solid-brass-industrial-uick-coupler-set-68237.html Get rubber hose; plastic is too stiff and a PITA. Can'
My _guess_ would be 1/4" "Industrial" as shown here: http://www.mcmaster.com/#about-quick-disconnect-hose-couplings/=fp1i7z HF sells a "starter kit" that you might be interested in: http://tinyurl.c
Avoid the plastic hoses if at all possible. They are cheap, but the one good feature about them is they are cheap. If you live somewhere that never sees temperatures drop below 70 F you might be okay
A rubber hose will lie flat on your garage floor. A plastic hose will continue to be slinky-shaped- it will snag on everything as you pull it around, and you will constantly trip over the coils. I ha
I picked up the starter set ("industrial" connectors) at HarborFreight yesterday, on sale for $6. They do not fit the connector on my compressor. I guess this is not a big deal, I just need to pick u