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Trim Finish work compressor

Kaoskido

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Looking for a decent (cheap if possible) compressor for doing Trim work...

Any suggestions.... trying to get one off of Amazon with prime shipping....
 
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ChrisLS8

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Last time I did crown and base moulding I bought a CAT 1 gal quiet comp from Lowe's and it did the job well.

I have since moved on to cordless finish nailers
 

DFB

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Following your criteria of cheap and thru Amazon you really couldn't beat getting the CAT 1 good reputation and low decibel especially nice for indoor trim work

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077CNLPBC/?tag=atomicindus08-20



For a few bucks more you could get a slightly bigger motor for a faster recovery rate

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008GW2DDQ/?tag=atomicindus08-20

What is nice beside the low noise with these is its also a low amp draw so it easily works without overloading a simple house circuit with a high peak start draw.


Cripes I might get one myself
 

Bill C

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When I was shopping for a "pancake" style compressor for nailers and such a couple of years ago, I ended up with a Rolair pancake compressor (used off of craigslist). I paid $75 for mine.
At least in the Portland area, there always seems to be at least ONE small Rolair unit for sale on Craigslist/Offer-up/LetGo.
There are three for sale right now (From $50-$150) in my area.

Take a look at the typical classified ads in your area and see if any are available. These compressor are American made, built like tanks, and are an oiled design so they run quiet and the compressors are very durable. The used ones might not be the prettiest, but believe me, they are tough and will last many years. Plus parts for them are readily available as they are still made by RolAir today.

Here is a new one on Amazon for reference:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002JUOX0M/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 
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Kaoskido

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Thanks I ended up with a Bostich. Probably not the best but I already had the nailers and I got it free with an Amazon rewards card from work. $89
 

tarbellb

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These days the silent compressors are everywhere, go that route.

I have a older Porter Cable 2gal, semi reliable, but way to LOUD.

CAT are some of the nicer units, Kobalt also has a silent series, and HF just came out with one. All <$300.

ps you dont need much compressor to run trim guns...

If you want a really nice larger compressor, the Makita MAC series are also excellent, but heavy.
 

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Take a look at the CAT 5510A (note the A, not an SE at the end). It's the aluminum tank 5.5 gallon CAT. I've got one and I have to say it's MUCH lighter than my 4 gallon twin stack Emglo. I think the claimed weights are like 35lb vs 55. It's not a one hand carry due to the shape but it's rather easy to carry vs the heavy, one hand only Emglo.
 
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