I've been meaning to get an air compressor/tools for several years and just haven't. However, I have a 10-year-old E46 BMW that I'm going to be basically replacing the entire suspension on in the coming months, so now may be the time. I'll definitely be getting an impact wrench, ratchet, and hammer right up front, with the impact and ratchet seeing use every time I work on one of the cars (typically every few months). I can envision buying a die grinder or cutoff wheel at some point and using them on extremely rare occasion, but don't think I need to size my compressor based on continuous use of those two. I can't imagine ever running a sander or blast cabinet.
I'm looking for a relatively quiet, high-quality compressor that I can use for decades and will run the above tools for basic auto maintenance without cycling constantly. Portable or stationary is fine, though I don't have room for a large horizontal tank (small one would be ok). 110/220 is not an issue, as it'll be placed about 14" from the breaker panel, and if there isn't already a 220V outlet under the bench, my Father-in-Law is an electrician, so I can get one installed for the price of parts and a hamburger
. However, something like the Eaton that requires a 40A/220V breaker is probably out of the question, as I only have 100A service and would hate to pop the main breaker because the compressor and A/C kicked on at the same time.
My wife works for Grainger, so I get a 30% discount on anything from there. But I don't have to buy from there if there are better alternatives.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
I'm looking for a relatively quiet, high-quality compressor that I can use for decades and will run the above tools for basic auto maintenance without cycling constantly. Portable or stationary is fine, though I don't have room for a large horizontal tank (small one would be ok). 110/220 is not an issue, as it'll be placed about 14" from the breaker panel, and if there isn't already a 220V outlet under the bench, my Father-in-Law is an electrician, so I can get one installed for the price of parts and a hamburger
My wife works for Grainger, so I get a 30% discount on anything from there. But I don't have to buy from there if there are better alternatives.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.