Smokeshow69
Well-known member
Hey Guys, I am in the planning phase of choosing an air compressor for my garage... The compressor is going in a shed behind my garage actually... I am looking for advise on compressors... I dont actually know alot about air compressors so any input is welcome...I am an above average diy person but am not a professional but I do like professional quality tools
I want an air compressor that can handle 1/2 impact guns, air ratchets, and automotive repair tools or some air nailers or that type of air tool for construction. I wont be using a blast cabinet or any of those high air flow required tools... I would like to possibly use a compressor to clear coat my old truck but am not running a paint booth out of my garage.
I believe for my needs I want to find a dual stage compressor based on the possible painting aspect ?
I am thinking a 60 gallon/240v probably fits my requirements the best ? I would rather stay around $800 bucks but also don't want to be dissapointed either ??
I was thinking of possibly getting this husky 60 gallon / 175 psi compressor as i think this may be what best suits me? I don't know who makes husky air compressors though ? I do like that this one has an automatic drain valve and is dual stage but i also dont want to cheap out and have to replace it again in a few years anyway...
I was possibly considering this Napa compressor since it is a little bit more geared toward the professional but this compressor has about the same specs as the husky in terms of air flow, etc... this compressor is almost double the cost of the husky but may last longer ?
I want an air compressor that can handle 1/2 impact guns, air ratchets, and automotive repair tools or some air nailers or that type of air tool for construction. I wont be using a blast cabinet or any of those high air flow required tools... I would like to possibly use a compressor to clear coat my old truck but am not running a paint booth out of my garage.
I believe for my needs I want to find a dual stage compressor based on the possible painting aspect ?
I am thinking a 60 gallon/240v probably fits my requirements the best ? I would rather stay around $800 bucks but also don't want to be dissapointed either ??
I was thinking of possibly getting this husky 60 gallon / 175 psi compressor as i think this may be what best suits me? I don't know who makes husky air compressors though ? I do like that this one has an automatic drain valve and is dual stage but i also dont want to cheap out and have to replace it again in a few years anyway...
I was possibly considering this Napa compressor since it is a little bit more geared toward the professional but this compressor has about the same specs as the husky in terms of air flow, etc... this compressor is almost double the cost of the husky but may last longer ?
