A compressor that can handle the air tools I want to use.
What do you need? Do you have 240V? How much space do you have for the compressor?[/QUOTE
I would add "How much noise can you tolerate?"
I prefer my brand name 80 gal., two stage for all my needs, present and future. Better too large than too small, she said.
I get by just fine with a 60 gallon 240 volt 3.7 hp from TSC, porter cable brand...It was the best deal I found...
Too big = higher energy costs. Air is the most expensive utility you will use. Too small and too big both stink. ( But, yes, I mostly agree with you. If I can, I will trade money for time. )
Stay away from the oilless compressors unless you love super loud noise. I saw Eastwood came out with a small screw compressor for would 1000. That it's the quietest option.
