crewchief888
Well-known member
A lot can be done with a small compressor. My first compressor was a 4 gallon Jenny/Emglo/DeWalt roofing type compressor. It ran my IR231 1/2" impact without trouble (ie, I never needed a burst longer than the tank could sustain). However, it was sometimes frustrating with an air gun and useless with my die grinder. Because the option came up I upgraded to a CH similar to the Sanborn I linked to above. For the work I've been doing, no issues. However, I would like to get a bigger compressor for a small blast cabinet... if I can get the garage space... one day.
ive used my little porter pancake compressor all last winter when my regular compressor took a dump last fall, blowing up tires, and zipping lug nuts off.
even my "big" compressor is an old CM horizontal oil less...
i guess working in const eq shops, listening to loud noise all day has made me more "tolerant" to noise....
