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Pneumatic Tools 1

The use of pneumatic tools is a great way for doing jobs around the home like painting, sanding, drilling, changing car tires, and nailing or bolting wood in a safe and simple manner.

Pnuematic tools work off compressed air. An electric or gas air compersor provides the power while the tool does the work. The air compressor should deliver at least 135 psi or more, depending on your needs..

Learn how to use safe and easy pneumatic tools. Pneumatic tools are great for any do-it-yourself project. Pneumatic tools are smaller, lighter devise with more power. For more information, visit http://www.homedepot.com/knowhow

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