hireman
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Building a 36x28 garage, have 4x4 foot slab poured for it behind garage off main slab. Looking to spend about a grand. Anyone have any really good experiences with something in this price range?
Building a 36x28 garage, have 4x4 foot slab poured for it behind garage off main slab. Looking to spend about a grand. Anyone have any really good experiences with something in this price range?
best advice i can give buy 2x bigger than you think you need now . and don't let price determin what you get .
or you will be under powered / lower cfm than you need / and looking to fix the problem with more money .
i am currently building a system for my shop . 2 compressors with total of just over 200gal of storage and all 3/4" lines .
main unit is 19cfm@175psi and second unit is 9cfm@175psi .
most everyone says why in the hell so much air . . . . i tell them why not . i know what its like to not have it when in the thick of a job and need it .
my big unit will swap out to a bigger motor and pulley later if need be and go to 25 or 35 cfm @ 175spi if i ever need more .
and i prefer 2 stage units with oil lube .
Building a 36x28 garage, have 4x4 foot slab poured for it behind garage off main slab. Looking to spend about a grand. Anyone have any really good experiences with something in this price range?
One thing I would say is not to worry too much about the compressor. I would happily buy a Small IR compressor but a 1000L air reciever. The air reciever is your friend when it comes to huingry air tools. I have a 5000L air reciever and an IR GA series which cost me £60,000. But if I was just paint spraying or using a MG725 to take of wheel nuts on my own opposed to 4 people at once, I could get away with a much smaller compressor with a big air receiver.