I'm sure a number of you have garages set up for weekend mechanic work. I'm looking to pick up a 120 volt compressor that has enough beans to run an air gun and a few other tools. Not full time use, just occasional weekend stuff. I'd like something that I don't have to wait 15 minutes between "tank fills" to remove a tire...
That being said, I know that 240 is better, but I only have 120 via a single 15 amp circuit in the garage. I hope to do this without added electrical wiring.
Anyone have experience with one that is decent?
I've been looking at Sears/Home Depot in the $300 range and there really aren't a lot of options. I see that they bundle some with tools - but coming with the tools and actually running them well are two different thing.
Thanks for the input!
-Dave
I found the air drill doesn't have much torque and got better results drilling with an 18.8 volt rechargable drill.
I got the compressor on sale with a bundle of tools for about $190.
For what it is, I think it's a good value.
As for this being in the wrong section, don't worry, it'll be moved.
KenP - I saw that one - Sears I think.
I just looked in Graingers (don't know why I don't think of them more often)
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg...tring=4B227+++
clearanced at $158, specs seem decent.
Item Portable Air Compressor
Running Motor HP 2.0
Free Air CFM @ 90 PSI 5.5
Free Air CFM @ 125 PSI 4.9
Max. Pressure (PSI) 135
Voltage 115/230
Amps AC 15.7/7.5
Tank (Gal.) 20
Tank Type Horizontal
(F)NPT Outlet (In.) 1/4
Replacement Pump 4B246
Length (In.) 33
Width (In.) 19 1/2
Height (In.) 31
Includes High Performance Cast Iron Pump, Oil Sight Glass and Full Metal Belt Guard
I just bought a DeWalt electric impact wrench - DW292.
I plugged it in, tried it on the first lug, put it back in the box and returned it.
$205 more towards a compressor.
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