newpain01
Well-known member
Hey everyone!
I need some advice on getting a bit more air when I am sandblasting which is honestly not often to justify getting a bigger compressor. I do it probably a couple times a year such as blasting ATV wheels or some similar sized parts and maybe a lot of smaller parts.
I have a DEWALT 3.7 HP 60 gal. 1-Stage 155 PSI which delivers 11.5 SCFM at 90 PSI and another 10 gal compressor which doesn't work.
The idea is to connect the dead compressor to the air system so I can have an expansion tank to capture additional moisture and add more CFM for sandblasting because my dewalt cannot keep up and is constantly running when I am sandblasting.
I am wondering, should I just connect the dead compressor with a Tee to the air line without removing the motor and it's compressor or are there any other better ideas for adding a bit more cfm?
Another option I was looking at was adding a 100lbs propane tank (which should be around 20gal) instead of this old compressor, so that might be something I can do later on.
Any advice appreciated.
I need some advice on getting a bit more air when I am sandblasting which is honestly not often to justify getting a bigger compressor. I do it probably a couple times a year such as blasting ATV wheels or some similar sized parts and maybe a lot of smaller parts.
I have a DEWALT 3.7 HP 60 gal. 1-Stage 155 PSI which delivers 11.5 SCFM at 90 PSI and another 10 gal compressor which doesn't work.
The idea is to connect the dead compressor to the air system so I can have an expansion tank to capture additional moisture and add more CFM for sandblasting because my dewalt cannot keep up and is constantly running when I am sandblasting.
I am wondering, should I just connect the dead compressor with a Tee to the air line without removing the motor and it's compressor or are there any other better ideas for adding a bit more cfm?
Another option I was looking at was adding a 100lbs propane tank (which should be around 20gal) instead of this old compressor, so that might be something I can do later on.
Any advice appreciated.

