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Air Compressor? - microbunny - 03-26-2006 Looking to get a new compressor for the shop/garage and I am not sure what is good, or what to look for as far as specs...etc I'm going to check out crappytire... any other ideas? makes? specs? Any info is appreciated! Also, I am not interested in any pancake style compressors Air Compressor? - OAC_Sparky - 03-26-2006 microbunny,Mar 25 2006, 03:54 PM Wrote:Looking to get a new compressor for the shop/garage and I am not sure what is good, or what to look for as far as specs...etcNot sure where you live, Bunny, but I got mine at Sears in the US. It's a 30gal, big enough to do 99% of the anything you'd want to do, and came with an impact gun, air ratchet and air hammer. With the CDN dollar being so high, look for a sale, it's worth the drive if you live in the GTA OAC_S Edit: This is the one I have. http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?...pid=00916732000 At the time the tool kit came as a bonus. Still not a bad price. Air Compressor? - MAlby7 - 03-26-2006 Try Princess Auto. Air Compressor? - ZTWsquared - 03-26-2006 MAlby7,Mar 25 2006, 05:43 PM Wrote:Try Princess Auto. Costco also has a couple of big-ass compressors. Air Compressor? - OAC_Sparky - 03-26-2006 MAlby7,Mar 25 2006, 04:43 PM Wrote:Try Princess Auto.Although I buy some of my air tools there, I don't know if I'd trust their compressors, considering the difference in price between the one I have above is marginal. My 2 cents. Air Compressor? - schade - 03-26-2006 it all depends on what air tools you plan on using with it .. if your just using impact guns/ratchets and air blowers ... then you don't really need a big one that offers alot of cfm .. if you plan on using air grinders/sanders then you would want to look into one with a bigger tank/more cfm princess auto has some a really great prices' and there quality compressors Air Compressor? - hardk0re - 03-26-2006 I've got a central pneumatic air compressor I think these guys make the princess auto stuff. Its decent for the price. Something about PA, don't buy stuff thats not on sale..... I think the main thing to look for: Larger tank - Stay away from those little 2-5gal tanks, unless your just using a nail gun or some small things for a few minutes they are junk. Check out the CFM @ 40/90psi. Make sure it can output at least 5cfm @ 90psi. Oil Lube I find is much better than oilless. Belt drive compressors are less noisy. Air Compressor? - meford4u - 03-27-2006 Ok, this is not a smart ass remark. But what is wrong with the pancake type compressors? I am also in the market for a compressor and I am trying to gain all the info I can. I am not going to paint with it, very little (if any) pneumatic tool use, and I need it to be portable and lightweight. It is mainly going to be used as a crown stapler and for putting in trim. Any info would be appreciated. And I am trying to keep it under $500 for the compressor, hose, couplings and atleast 1 gun, preferably 2 for now. Air Compressor? - microbunny - 03-27-2006 meford... there is absolutely nothing wrong with the pancake style compressors..I just was looking at a larger cylinder on a dolly with wheels...perferrably.. Air Compressor? - OAC_Sparky - 03-27-2006 meford4u,Mar 26 2006, 09:12 AM Wrote:I am also in the market for a compressor and I am trying to gain all the info I can. I am not going to paint with it, very little (if any) pneumatic tool use, and I need it to be portable and lightweight.Look at Home Depot. They have some small Rigids that come with guns, should be just what you need. Dual cylinders, not bad price. The only problem with the small ones is that the tanks drain too fast to keep certain air tools running. That's why I went with the one you saw the other day, I can run my air grinder, cutoff wheel, shear without waiting for the pump to keep up. I never showed you, in the garage I have a nipple to route air to the (future) basement workshop and for when I go to frame it up. Edit: Here's a Porter Cable pancake kit http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/...3&storeId=10051 Air Compressor? - meford4u - 03-27-2006 It has to be portable, in the sense take it to a customers house. Air Compressor? - hardk0re - 03-27-2006 meford4u,Mar 26 2006, 10:12 AM Wrote:Ok, this is not a smart ass remark. But what is wrong with the pancake type compressors? Well, I had a pancake style compressor, and they are exactly only good for what you want to do. Portable, and can pack a punch for what you need. Provided thats pretty much all you do. I myself found with the pancake compressor I had I couldn't even fill up car tires effectively. With what i have now I still find that its small for me, but I only paid $180 for it, so I will keep it for now. Air Compressor? - OAC_Sparky - 03-27-2006 Look at my edit in the post above, Meford. Air Compressor? - meford4u - 03-27-2006 that's what i have been looking at. and what i borrow to use now Air Compressor? - OAC_Sparky - 03-27-2006 This is an even better deal: http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?...20&%20Inflators A little heavier duty, that's US dollars. Pick it up in Niagara Falls. Air Compressor? - meford4u - 03-27-2006 OAC_Sparky,Mar 26 2006, 09:54 AM Wrote:This is an even better deal: that's a good deal indeed. I can't figure out what guns you get. I would like a crown stapler, a 18g finish 1"-2" approximately and a framing nailer. And that's in the US. Guess I would ahve to make a trip and pay some duty. Air Compressor? - OAC_Sparky - 03-27-2006 meford4u,Mar 26 2006, 10:00 AM Wrote:that's a good deal indeed. I can't figure out what guns you get. I would like a crown stapler, a 18g finish 1"-2" approximately and a framing nailer.I only had to pay the GST on mine (Plus NY sales tax) Niagara Falls store at Summit Park Mall is out at the moment, You'd have to order it in, it takes a day or two. Looks to be a crown stapler, finish nailer and brad nailer. Most smakk compressor kits don't come with a large framing nailer. But HD or Princess Auto has them reasonable, and seeing the money you save on the rest of the kit you could invest in a decent one. Road Trip! Air Compressor? - meford4u - 03-27-2006 OAC_Sparky,Mar 26 2006, 10:05 AM Wrote:meford4u,Mar 26 2006, 10:00 AM Wrote:that's a good deal indeed. I can't figure out what guns you get. I would like a crown stapler, a 18g finish 1"-2" approximately and a framing nailer.I only had to pay the GST on mine (Plus NY sales tax) I emailed them. Thanks for the tip. Air Compressor? - DD1 - 03-27-2006 I have a ingersol rand 60 Gal stand up joby it sits in the corner of my garage waiting for me to hook up 230VAC to it its yours for a million bucks Air Compressor? - OAC_Sparky - 03-27-2006 DD1,Mar 26 2006, 07:49 PM Wrote:I have a ingersol rand 60 Gal stand up joby it sits in the corner of my garage waiting for me to hook up 230VAC to it its yours for a million bucksFor $500,000 I'll hook it up....:lol: |