tyrenta
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Hi all -- I know there are thousands of compressor threads, and I've spent hours and hours researching, which actually is making it harder for me to figure this out:
I want to run a needle scaler to try and salvage a 4runner frame, body still on. Outside of that I don't do too much w air tools -- I have a dewalt 20v impact, and some basic air tools that are all 4-5 CFM tools. I'm running a 2.6g 3.3cfm makita made for nail guns portable now which doesn't really cut it for them, but will run a cut-off wheel painfully.
However, the IR 125 needle scaler is rated for 15cfm full duty. In an ideal world, I'd buy a 5hp 80g shop compressor and call it good for that and 90% of what I would need it for as a DIY weekend guy for the next 10-15 years, but I don't have a 220v run to my work area right now and don't see that happening soon.
So, there are a few tool brand/big box 120v 25-30g units (like this dewalt: https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-...cal-Electric-Air-Compressor-DXCM251/311596858) that I could pick up and actually put into use in short order, that deliver 5-7cfm on their spec sheet.
My question: How painful would it be trying to run that needle scaler with a 6cfm set-up, when it calls for 15cfm full duty? Would it even run? I don't mind waiting a bit for it to cycle, Im doing small sections at a time.
Any thoughts appreciated....
I want to run a needle scaler to try and salvage a 4runner frame, body still on. Outside of that I don't do too much w air tools -- I have a dewalt 20v impact, and some basic air tools that are all 4-5 CFM tools. I'm running a 2.6g 3.3cfm makita made for nail guns portable now which doesn't really cut it for them, but will run a cut-off wheel painfully.
However, the IR 125 needle scaler is rated for 15cfm full duty. In an ideal world, I'd buy a 5hp 80g shop compressor and call it good for that and 90% of what I would need it for as a DIY weekend guy for the next 10-15 years, but I don't have a 220v run to my work area right now and don't see that happening soon.
So, there are a few tool brand/big box 120v 25-30g units (like this dewalt: https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-...cal-Electric-Air-Compressor-DXCM251/311596858) that I could pick up and actually put into use in short order, that deliver 5-7cfm on their spec sheet.
My question: How painful would it be trying to run that needle scaler with a 6cfm set-up, when it calls for 15cfm full duty? Would it even run? I don't mind waiting a bit for it to cycle, Im doing small sections at a time.
Any thoughts appreciated....
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