BrentNClemson
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Greenville, SC
Hey guys, I'm starting to look for an air compressor to use in the garage. I'd like to be able to use an impact wrench, ratchet, drill, and cut-off tool. It will only be used occasionally, whenever I do any major work on the Jeep.
I've looked into it some and know that the oiled, belt-driven units are quieter, last a lot longer, and generally have a higher airflow. While this all sounds good, I'm not ready to spend a ton on the compressor. I'd rather spend $175 on an oiless unit that I can use for the next year or so, and then buy a better one after graduating college. But I don't wanna buy one if it won't even do what I want it to.
I need to know what size compressor will get the job done w/ these tools. Do I have to spend $1000 for a 25cfm compressor to run a $20 cut-off tool or drill?? Also, would a 21 gallon 3.5cfm compressor or a 10 gallon 6cfm work better...should I be looking for more air capacity or air flow?? Any suggestions are welcome.
I've looked into it some and know that the oiled, belt-driven units are quieter, last a lot longer, and generally have a higher airflow. While this all sounds good, I'm not ready to spend a ton on the compressor. I'd rather spend $175 on an oiless unit that I can use for the next year or so, and then buy a better one after graduating college. But I don't wanna buy one if it won't even do what I want it to.
I need to know what size compressor will get the job done w/ these tools. Do I have to spend $1000 for a 25cfm compressor to run a $20 cut-off tool or drill?? Also, would a 21 gallon 3.5cfm compressor or a 10 gallon 6cfm work better...should I be looking for more air capacity or air flow?? Any suggestions are welcome.