
Originally Posted by
"Z" UTE
Rule 1, air tools chew the air.
Rule 2, if you are going to use air tools, buy the biggest damn compressor you can afford, then be disappointed when you have to wait for that to charge up enough to drive your air tools.
Rule 3, stay away from direct drive compressors, they are all chinese junk, my son got given a half dozen for scrap metal, all returned because of faults, main one broken crank and con rods.
A 120-150 psi compressor with minimum 14 cubic foot tank, is what I would recommend, anything smaller and the air tools run them out of air too quick. Even 14 cubic foot tank is marginal, but anything larger will cost lotsa dollars.
I have a Peerless 2.5hp 14 cubic footer, works well for spraying, but not so good on the air tools,
cheers Chuck.
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