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Best Air Compressor for Garage Use?!?!?
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if you have the space and a little patience sometimes you can find a grocery store remodeling or going tits up lots of them use 60 gal compressors in back of store for their refrigiration and other things that can be had for a song,just make sure to get a single phase version.
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I'm not saying that you can't get it done with an oil-less, but consider the single stage 60 gal. compressor. I watched craigslist for about a month until I found my current compressor. Husky 60 gal single stage that needed a little work. I picked it up for $200. All I needed to do was properly connect the copper supply line from the compressor to the tank, connect the airline from the tank to the unloader valve doohicky, and wire it. Yeah its heavy and you need to have a 220 VAC plug, but it takes up no more floor space than a 30 gal. unit. I just ran my full size right angle die grinder WFO for one hour straight and my tank pressure never got below 100 psi. When I finally let off of the trigger, the compressor shut off in about one minute. I'm confident that I can paint, use a small sandblaster, and power all of my needed tools with this compressor. I figure an air compressor is about like a boat you'll rarely wish for a smaller one.
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Oilless compressors have al. piston, Nylon ring and al. cylinder. They do overheat, especially if you're doing heavy stuff like painting. And you don't have to get crazy with your usage, just get it a little hot once, and it starts taking longer to pump up, and soon your cylinder is scarred beyond recognition. They are easy to put cylinders and pistons in, at about 30 to 50 bucks a pop.
As far as oil type pumps go, the hf used to have cast iron cylinders, though now I think they're al. with cast sleeves. My experience is the hf is as good as campbell hausfeld for less money.
Puma makes a good cast iron pump and can usually be found in Tractor supply stores or Atwood's, Gebo's or the like.
My personal favorite has been My Grizzly. check it out at Grizzly.com
Mine is the 3 hp. 11 gal, but makes 11.3 scfm at 90 iirc.
Good luck!
P.S. I'd trade any of the above for a commercial I/R or such from a fire sale, like PLUMMEN suggested.
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If you are just doing small things like bikes this will do great.. Small sanding jobs and small paint jobs.. They do put out lots of water so water traps as others suggested. But if you'er planing on painting a car or a big sanding jobs useing a DA sander FORGET it... It will work for air tools ..And has Someone else suggested Creigs list turns up some nice compressors for that $200 -$249..Ok, thanks guys. I had just heard that some compressors won't have enough cfm to spray paint with. I have a feeling a $249 craftsman would be fine but I've heard some good and bad reviews about them. I would also think a harbor freight unit might do the trick and foe even less.
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Also listen to it run. Especially look for any oil leakage. The pump shouldn't have to struggle to build up to the shut off pressure. It should more or less build steadily, losing just a little speed at higher pressure. If pressure builds significantly slower at high pressure, you'll be looking at a rebuild shortly.
Again, good luck and post pics.
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denver.craigslist.org/tls/1614993629.html
Might as well pick-up this beast while ur at it.
denver.craigslist.org/tls/1614989032.html
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Could you imagine the noise that these things would make.
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