07-28-2011, 05:39 AM | #1 |
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Air Compressor Suggestion?
I am looking to pick up an air compressor this weekend/next week mostly at first for a finishing nail gun for redoing trim throughout my house. However, I do want a compressor to start using air tools in my garage, which I really miss using when I use to work in a shop 10 or so years ago.
Anyway, looking at the various options I'm not really sure what I really need for garage use. Toolswise, I am pretty pro-Makita and was looking at their compressors but I am not really sure what specs I should be looking at for air tools in the garage. The biggest specs appear to be the motor HP, max PSI, and cfm. But I am not really sure for garage tools, such as impact wrenches and whatnot, what is appropriate and making sure I have enough. Does anyone have any suggestions for me on what specs I should be looking for/at? Last edited by phenixdragon; 07-28-2011 at 05:49 AM. |
07-28-2011, 05:47 AM | #2 |
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Basically if you can carry it, It wont work efficiantly with air tools such as impact guns, wrenches, cut-off wheels. The little compressors just keep running and cant keep up. They will do ok with air guns for Home improvements and roofing cause your really not consistantly using high volume air. Had same problem. Went to lowes and bought a big upright.
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Hm...well looking at Lowes it looks like they at least list the specs on the air tools they sell. Looking at a couple of impact wrenches it looks like I need at least 5 or 6 CFM @ 90 PSI so you are right about these portable ones. I was just hoping a smaller one would be enough for the garage.
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07-28-2011, 06:25 AM | #4 |
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I ended up getting an upright Cambell hausfeld for like 3-4 I believe cant remember. Itll continuously hold 100 psi
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The higher the CFM the better. PSI can be adjustable and usually is on most compressors, but look for something with a decent CFM rating. Not sure about the U.S., but a good one will run you around $1K. Air Tools! And Paint Guns suck up the volume and very quickly too....so one with a decent reserve tank is prefered, otherwise the compressor will run constantly and last a very short time.
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07-28-2011, 07:58 AM | #6 |
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I have a 33 gal Craftsman that I got about 15 years ago - never had any problem and it supplies plenty of air for all my tools. Like phenixdragon says, you'll want at least 5 CFM @ 90 PSI for general purpose use, i.e. impact wrenches & framing nailers. And impact guns will need up to 120 PSI to loosen lug nuts.
The larger the tank, the longer they can go before the motor kicks back on, and the motors are very loud...
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Thanks for the info. Looks like both Home Depot and Lowes sells one of the cheaper brand compressors (Husky and Kobalt) that include a 60 gal tank, 10+ CFM @ 90 PSI for under <$475. Plus using 10% coupons, using tax ID making it tax free, and maybe some other discounts like when it goes on sale might bring it all down to $350. NOt too bad even if it only lasts me a couple of years. I really miss using air tools. Makes things easier, quicker, and I would say even safer as in less likely for things such as stripping a bolt.
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A lot of Eaton product is made in USA...
http://www.eatoncompressor.com/page/page/504413.htm
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