Thanks for the help guys. I was looking at a ingersoll and rand that says it is 5hp 80 gallon. That puts out 15.8 cfm at 90 psi. Will this work. Also any place online with good prices on these. The one I just talked about is at tractor supply.
I would caution you against that compressor for your needs. The store specials like the TS4N5 use 3600 rpm motors and high speed pumps to attempt to get CFM numbers at a price point.
First, most flat out lie about the hp. A 5hp single phase 230v motor will have ~28 Full load amps. The Tough SH&# Charlies IR has 21 Full load amps. A true 5hp dual stage compressor with oversized pump running around 750-800 rpm with produce 19 cfm at 100 psi, the TSC IR is 15.8 at 90.
The small displacement high pump speed not only is noisy but also generates more heat which is enemy for producing cool dry air, and ends up with low life.
Northern tool list that model as having a 5000 hour pump life, I find TSC 15000 hour life dubious.
Also it is 78 DB loud. A true 5 hp with low rpm pump is 72-73 DB. 3 DB increase in sound is considered to be double to the listener. So it is around 2.5 times louder.
Champion, Quincy pressure lubed models, and eaton all make true five hp low rpm pump models that would be more suitable to your needs.