Re: Air Compressors For My Garage?


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Posted by Craig Selvey (IP: 209.212.219.69) on August 15, 2000 at 10:12:23:

In Reply to: Air Compressors For My Garage? posted by Dave on August 13, 2000 at 21:59:16:

Make sure you oil your air tools frequently. Better yet, but in an "in-line" oiler as well as a water remover. Tools can be ruined (I know) from a lack of oil. Make sure to drain your air tank after each use. This takes the water out of the tank. They will rust thru eventually if you don't (My dad's did).

You will also want to get one with adjustable air pressure valve, or you can add one to it.

I have a Craftsman with a 35 gallon tank on wheels. Pretty happy with it.


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: Ok, the time has come for me to buy a compressor for my garage, I plan on using a "DA" sander, an Impact and an Air-rachet, along with some painting of small parts and limited sand blasting (unless I buy a blasting cabinet) What does everybody use or have? I was thinking about a 7HP Husky from Home Depot it comes with a cast iron head and a three year warranty. Any suggestions?????




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