Choosing an air compressor.......
Or is it a waste of $$? I'm no mechanic so I don't pretend I will open a "Tire Kingdom" in my garage!
Also, thinking about a ceiling extention cord roll up but concerned about the cord bumping my show car...........
Ideas and comments are welcomed and pics of garages if you have one!
Thanks in a advance
I have a 15 gallon compressor, from Campbell Hausfield one of the horizontal ones with two wheels on one end. Works really well for the above and has enough capacity to run small air tools. A air cutter or sdie grinder use alot of air and make it run quite a bit, but for my use is plenty big enough.
I'm looking into a 4-gallon or 6 gallon or at most a 15 gallon compressor.
The 15 gallon does have wheels and it's banana shaped and this one is big enough for me and I would not want to go any bigger due to my limited garage space.
Thanks again.....
Yes, your "15 gallon" compressor is the one I may buy at sears. Campbell Hausfield makes compressors for Sears, their "Craftsman" brand.
Xsta Z-28, Is yours to big? Does it blow a lot of air without running constantly? Is it loud?
Al
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<strong>Xsta Z-28,
Yes, your "15 gallon" compressor is the one I may buy at sears. Campbell Hausfield makes compressors for Sears, their "Craftsman" brand.
Xsta Z-28, Is yours to big? Does it blow a lot of air without running constantly? Is it loud?</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I got mine at Home Depot. It actually is a 5hp 13 gallon unit. It holds a good amount but when using the air gun it can run quite a bit. Typically with the impact gun I can remove two wheels before it cycles again. Noise wise, it is pretty loud but the sammller compressors are typically loud. Size, no it is a good size. I have it tucked away in the corner of the garage behind the garbage can and under the tool box shelf. I bought a wall mounted hose reel. In general I am pretty happy with it, real handy to ahve to top up the tires, blow out the nooks and crannys of water.
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BUT, i got mine on the cheap since my step father worked there <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="gr_stretch.gif" />
Unless you need it to be portable then get the biggest you can fit and afford (to a point <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" /> ) its easier to use a big compressor for small jobs then a small one for big jobs and these things tend to last a loooooong time <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="gr_stretch.gif" />
You will wonder how you lived without it.. lol
This is the Craftsman 30 gallon/6 HP. Very good power and comes with an impact ratchet and socket wrench and hose for $329.99 however it is LOUD.
http://www.sears.com/sr/product/summ...Auto=YES&pid=0 0916553000&bidsite=&vertical=AUTO&com.broadvision. session.new=Yes
Or Home Depot offersa very small Campbell Housefield 2HP/4 gallon pancake style at 4.3 @ 40 PSI / 3.1 @90 PSI with a max of 125 max PSI and 3 year warranty for $200.00. This is a quiet compressor.
Or Home depot offered me a deal to buy the CH 3HP/4 gallon at 6.2 @ 90 PSI/7.6 @ 40 PSI with a 125 max PSI for $200.00(regular priced at $258.00)...... somewhat quiet also.
Thoughts?
Al
You might want to delete that link in your last reply, you need a big screen T.V to read your post now plus the link doesn't work.





