Posted by Steven f/AZ on March 08, 2008 at 21:06:57 from (24.121.155.84):
In Reply to: OT air compressors posted by Lanse on March 08, 2008 at 17:39:32:
Minimum you will want to run any air tool is around 20 to 25 gallon tank.
Myself, I prefer the old belt driven pumps with pistons and oil. Keep the air filter clean and change the oil now and then and they will run a long, long time. Dad had one last for 20 years on the farm, and the one he put in after that has been there around 15 years now and still pumps like new. A decent (oil type) compressor will run from $300 and up, I would have went with something bigger, but 220 volt takes away portability.
I have a 28 gallon stand-up at the farm and this 30 gallon stand-up here in AZ (Kobalt from Lowe's) for around $400:
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