duke000088
NAXJA Forum User
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- Worcester MA
I'm in need of a small portable compressed air source for my brad nailer. I'd like something VERY portable. I own a 30 gallon compressor on wheels but I can't lug it close to where I need to do some work.
I could get a mini compressor (pancake or whatever) but I'd rather not invest in another compressor that will only see occassional use... plus I might not even have electrical easily available in some cases.
So I saw these compressed CO2 systems at Sears the other day:
http://www.jacpacco2.com/
But they're ~$100 and I've heard very mixed reviews. Plus refills of CO2 are a little inconvenient. Since I have a good large compressor, has anyone outfitted a 5 gallon air tank to lug around as an air source for a brad or finish nailer? Like:
http://www.about-air-compressors.com/brad-nailer-tank.html
I was just concerned about the number of shots... The JacPac CO2 claims they can get hundreds of shots (2" brads... 20oz tank = ~700!) But the author of that little air tank article claims much more modest shot counts. I'm assuming the CO2 is stored liquified which would yield more useable pressure...
I dunno... anyone been down this road. I realize the easy answer is just to buy a second small compressor (and I might) but I could pick up an air tank at Harbor Freight for $20 (on sale this week). $10 of fittings and I'd be rollin'...
I could get a mini compressor (pancake or whatever) but I'd rather not invest in another compressor that will only see occassional use... plus I might not even have electrical easily available in some cases.
So I saw these compressed CO2 systems at Sears the other day:
http://www.jacpacco2.com/
But they're ~$100 and I've heard very mixed reviews. Plus refills of CO2 are a little inconvenient. Since I have a good large compressor, has anyone outfitted a 5 gallon air tank to lug around as an air source for a brad or finish nailer? Like:
http://www.about-air-compressors.com/brad-nailer-tank.html
I was just concerned about the number of shots... The JacPac CO2 claims they can get hundreds of shots (2" brads... 20oz tank = ~700!) But the author of that little air tank article claims much more modest shot counts. I'm assuming the CO2 is stored liquified which would yield more useable pressure...
I dunno... anyone been down this road. I realize the easy answer is just to buy a second small compressor (and I might) but I could pick up an air tank at Harbor Freight for $20 (on sale this week). $10 of fittings and I'd be rollin'...