Posted by Steven f/AZ on March 09, 2008 at 09:07:45 from (24.121.155.84):
In Reply to: OT air compressors posted by Lanse on March 08, 2008 at 17:39:32:
Better pic of my compressor:
I have done several painting jobs with a compressor of this size. You just need an HVLP gun to make it work well.
The little coil air hose is only good for airing up tires - not enough air gets through it to run an impact or ratchet. Have to get the bigger hose down for those jobs.
I don't think you need a 220v compressor at this time. I am quite happy with my 120v and it is infinitely portable and will work anywhere that there is a standard outlet. It's easy to take it to friends houses if I need to work on their cars, etc. A 220v would just be stuck next to my 220v outlet in the garage...
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