recklessnova
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Hello This is my first post joined this great site for the vast amount of information and help you all pass on to each-other
Anyway About 4 months ago I bought a kobalt air compressor its just a 30 gallon and I had been planning on just running some air tools and doing a little body work. my dad growing up always had a crappy little compressor that you could run for about 3 min on a da so i bought a little better. Anyways I am getting into powder coating and i want to do everything in house including sandblasting so i need way more compressor. right now my little kobalt makes 5.6 at 90 cfm not enough for a da let alone sandblaster. I am trying to decide to sell my kobalt and get a big 15-18 cfm at 90 compressor or to just but a smaller and about 300 dollar cheaper compressor that will put out about 10-11 and run them together when sandblasting.
I have a 30 amp 220 hookup that the compressor and oven will have to share so it would be nice to still have some air power without taking up the 220 plug.
What are you thoughts.
Thanks
Anyway About 4 months ago I bought a kobalt air compressor its just a 30 gallon and I had been planning on just running some air tools and doing a little body work. my dad growing up always had a crappy little compressor that you could run for about 3 min on a da so i bought a little better. Anyways I am getting into powder coating and i want to do everything in house including sandblasting so i need way more compressor. right now my little kobalt makes 5.6 at 90 cfm not enough for a da let alone sandblaster. I am trying to decide to sell my kobalt and get a big 15-18 cfm at 90 compressor or to just but a smaller and about 300 dollar cheaper compressor that will put out about 10-11 and run them together when sandblasting.
I have a 30 amp 220 hookup that the compressor and oven will have to share so it would be nice to still have some air power without taking up the 220 plug.
What are you thoughts.
Thanks