Posted by flashback on March 08, 2008 at 18:32:58 from (216.119.6.132):
In Reply to: Re: OT air compressors posted by hillbillyOH on March 08, 2008 at 18:02:18:
That really true about bigger is better but it is the CFM, not the pressure that determines its usefulness. I struggle along with a 4HP 20 gal tank and with the new lowpressure sparay apparatus it does fine. So far in 18 years it has only failed at one job and that was sand blasting where a continuous CFM is critical Even did sandblast some small peices but have gone into electrolysis for that stuff, Much better. LANSE ,Sears has some good ones and so do Lowes Unless you are running it hours at a time the oiless ones are ok and be rebuilt in an hour or two. Make sure you get one that tops out at 175 PSI and preference should try for 30 gals. HTH Jack
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