Jon
William M. Gilroy wrote:
> All I can say is what are you going to do with this compressor? What is the
> max CFM consumption of your tools or blast cabinet?
Strictly air tools at this time. No blasting, no painting, very little
sanding or grinding.
> Figure that out then go
> shopping for a compress. I have a small compress and it runs almost all the
> time when I use a blast cabinet. It is fine for air tools. I will state
> this:
>
> 1) Do not get an oilless compressor, too loud, not enough air
> 2) Get the biggest compressor you can barely afford, wait if you have to
I need it now. I have a junk car I need to disassemble soon or the
township will be on my hide.
> 3) As for the space, you are screwed, don't have a solution
>
> One option is a re-furbished compressor if it comes with a factory warranty.
> It sucks to get a compressor and need a new/bigger real soon.
Who's reliable that sells refurbished compressors? Most of the place I
find when I google seem shady.
Jon
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