Justin8888
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I have a project that will require blasting some small plastic parts. I picked up a very small redline blast cabinet with a fixed nozzle that only requires 5 cfm. Now I need to pick a compressor to run it. I'm looking at the California air tools 15gal 2.0hp rated 6.4 scfm and the cambell 20gal 2.0hp rated 6.5cfm at 40psi.
Now I know the CH has a more robust design that will likely last longer. The issue is I'll be doing this work at nights in my basement shop with two kids sleeping on the second floor and a wife watching TV just above the shop. The CAT is rated 70db while the CH is 84db. I'm used to running a pancake which is way too loud, but I understand the belt driven models are quieter.
The CH is about $50 more so that's not a big impact on the decision. The compressor will not see heavy use. Maybe 30-60minutes intermittent use with the blast cabinet per night. I'm thinking the CAT will be adequate, but the CH would have ultimately keep up a little better. My concern with the CH is the noise and to a lesser extent the maintenance (oil changes and such). The compressor would be mounted on a concrete floor with block walls on two sides. My concern with the CAT is that the motor would be running more often.
I only plan to run the cabinet around 60psi.
The other option would be to get a belt drive from harbor freight.
What do you guys think?
Now I know the CH has a more robust design that will likely last longer. The issue is I'll be doing this work at nights in my basement shop with two kids sleeping on the second floor and a wife watching TV just above the shop. The CAT is rated 70db while the CH is 84db. I'm used to running a pancake which is way too loud, but I understand the belt driven models are quieter.
The CH is about $50 more so that's not a big impact on the decision. The compressor will not see heavy use. Maybe 30-60minutes intermittent use with the blast cabinet per night. I'm thinking the CAT will be adequate, but the CH would have ultimately keep up a little better. My concern with the CH is the noise and to a lesser extent the maintenance (oil changes and such). The compressor would be mounted on a concrete floor with block walls on two sides. My concern with the CAT is that the motor would be running more often.
I only plan to run the cabinet around 60psi.
The other option would be to get a belt drive from harbor freight.
What do you guys think?