ramcharger
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Just curious, what is your needs for an air compressor when wood working?
Currently I have a 30 gallon oilless. Works great for air tools, but I am not doing much of that anymore. Downside, it is LOUD. My garage is small, and there is no option to put it outside.
As a result, it doesn't get used much. Currently, I use it to blow sawdust out of places. Occasionally a pin nailer, but not much else. I don't really see that need changing in the future.
Question is, what cfm do I really need? Is a 4-5 cfm unit fine for blowing dust?
Will I regret giving up my current 9 or so cfm? No, no desire to have two large compressors.
What size tank makes sense? Lower cfm would mean a 30 gallon tank would last longer? Dunno.
Of course, I would appreciate recommendations on a quiet compressor, which is my main gripe.
Currently I have a 30 gallon oilless. Works great for air tools, but I am not doing much of that anymore. Downside, it is LOUD. My garage is small, and there is no option to put it outside.
As a result, it doesn't get used much. Currently, I use it to blow sawdust out of places. Occasionally a pin nailer, but not much else. I don't really see that need changing in the future.
Question is, what cfm do I really need? Is a 4-5 cfm unit fine for blowing dust?
Will I regret giving up my current 9 or so cfm? No, no desire to have two large compressors.
What size tank makes sense? Lower cfm would mean a 30 gallon tank would last longer? Dunno.
Of course, I would appreciate recommendations on a quiet compressor, which is my main gripe.


