Posted by Hobo,NC on January 31, 2015 at 05:45:57 from (75.138.197.162):
In Reply to: Air compressor for shop posted by John Deere D on January 30, 2015 at 17:49:12:
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Ell of a compressor 24 @175... I would think 24@90/100... I have a 20@90 it be working on the low end all the time if I were running
multiple air tools like that.. I have a 27@100 that would keep up but I would be at the low end most of the time (low end 140)..
I do like 175psi if you can afford it 35 cfm would get'er done you will need 3 phase power for that one.. A die grinder loves air buy all you can afford... My compressors are set at 175 I would not have it any other way I want it to move when I hit it....
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