ckucia
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I may be looking at getting a new compressor. Budget is about $1000-1200. Looking at two-stage 220v single phase 80 gallon models. The Kobalt at Lowes and the IR at Tractor Supply both fit the bill for around $1000 (IR at TSC is on sale). I can get both of these locally without any shipping charges.
My 30 gallon oil less is about useless for anything but tire inflation. I'd like to be able to run air tools and eventually be able to paint vehicles.
Here's the 80 gallon model at Lowes: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-80-Gallon-Electric-Vertical-Air-Compressor/1000528985
I can't help noticing that, for a few hundred more, I could get two 60 gallon compressors at Lowes with lesser specs but still two stage:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-60-Gallon-Electric-Vertical-Air-Compressor/1000542193
Is there any advantage to having two identical compressors - run one when you just need light air needs and both to do heavier work like sand blasting or painting. Maybe could rig up some sort of round-robin or progressive switch. Also will most likely always have one working if one needs repair.
Is this a crazy idea?
My 30 gallon oil less is about useless for anything but tire inflation. I'd like to be able to run air tools and eventually be able to paint vehicles.
Here's the 80 gallon model at Lowes: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-80-Gallon-Electric-Vertical-Air-Compressor/1000528985
I can't help noticing that, for a few hundred more, I could get two 60 gallon compressors at Lowes with lesser specs but still two stage:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-60-Gallon-Electric-Vertical-Air-Compressor/1000542193
Is there any advantage to having two identical compressors - run one when you just need light air needs and both to do heavier work like sand blasting or painting. Maybe could rig up some sort of round-robin or progressive switch. Also will most likely always have one working if one needs repair.
Is this a crazy idea?