stickshift
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I'm in the market for a mid-range (~20gal, 4 CFM) compressor, and was browsing used compressors and found a 1gal Campbell Hausfeld for $40.
This model:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Campbell-Hausfeld-1-Gal-Air-Compressor-with-Basic-Inflation-Kit-FP2028/202581673
Obviously it won't meet the needs I had in mind for a larger compressor (in particular, blowing out sprinkler lines), but thought it might be useful in the interim for inflating car tires, blowing sawdust off, brad nailing. Or are even those tasks asking too much of a 1gal 1/2 SCFM @ 40 PSI compressor?
Nice thing is it includes a hose and small accessory kit (including shrader valve chuck), so I could inflate tires right away, and then just add a blow gun and brad nailer and put it into service right away.
But if it's going to struggle with even light duty tasks (like fully driving brads into pine, or if I have to wait a few minutes between topping off each tire), screw it, I'll hold off until I find a good deal on a mid-range compressor.
This model:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Campbell-Hausfeld-1-Gal-Air-Compressor-with-Basic-Inflation-Kit-FP2028/202581673
Obviously it won't meet the needs I had in mind for a larger compressor (in particular, blowing out sprinkler lines), but thought it might be useful in the interim for inflating car tires, blowing sawdust off, brad nailing. Or are even those tasks asking too much of a 1gal 1/2 SCFM @ 40 PSI compressor?
Nice thing is it includes a hose and small accessory kit (including shrader valve chuck), so I could inflate tires right away, and then just add a blow gun and brad nailer and put it into service right away.
But if it's going to struggle with even light duty tasks (like fully driving brads into pine, or if I have to wait a few minutes between topping off each tire), screw it, I'll hold off until I find a good deal on a mid-range compressor.
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