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I'm guessing most if not all of you have an air compressor of some sort in the garage for either the odd job or all the time. Can anyone recommend a brand or size that works well for them. I need one thats going to allow me to do some painting now and then, DA sanding of panels, some grinding and use smaller tools too.

I see super cheap have a special on their 2.5hp, 120lpm, 40ltr tank Blackridge compressor, would this cut it for the tools I want to use? I'm guessing probably not but not sure as I havent bought a compressor before.

Any advise would be appreciated.

 

Cheers

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whats your budget?

and whats your power supply?

10 amp 15 amp or 3 phase? what I'm thinking is about $900 but will last beyond your death...

IE mine is in trade use daily in a hot trailer and in 7 years ive replaced a belt and a switch tower and 2 oil changes...

please don't buy a tradetools compressor, if you have a tradetools in your area that is.

 

Cheers, Andy

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I'm guessing most if not all of you have an air compressor of some sort in the garage for either the odd job or all the time. Can anyone recommend a brand or size that works well for them. I need one thats going to allow me to do some painting now and then, DA sanding of panels, some grinding and use smaller tools too.

I see super cheap have a special on their 2.5hp, 120lpm, 40ltr tank Blackridge compressor, would this cut it for the tools I want to use? I'm guessing probably not but not sure as I havent bought a compressor before.

Any advise would be appreciated.

 

Cheers

 

The SCA/Blackridge ones are not what you're looking for. However the Stanley ones at Supercheap are often on special for $399, down from $699, and they are 2.5hp, 200lpm, belt-drive, 50ltr tank, cast iron head, good duty cycle etc. When they are on special they are probably one of the better deals around.

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Pilot air is who I use

 

Thats what I have, the pumps are italian made which is very important,

 

http://www.norwesttools.com.au/page/shop/flypage/product_id/13/a/category/e/aircompressors

 

this is 15 amp 3hp not 2.25 hp.

if you had the extra coin and 15 amp was available I would go this, looking at the specs its 20kg heavier with the same size reciever, its 12CFM is FAD, not piston displacement. thats something very important you should check on, the cheaper compressors have good CFM but when you look at their FAD CFM its shit. A bit like speaker, 500W but its only 50w RMS, if you know what I mean...

http://www.pilotair.com.au/Products/ReciprocatingAirCompressors/240VoltBeltDriven-SUPERDUTY.aspx or similar

 

its a big benefit having a true 12CFM compressor running only 2.25 hp, as you have alot less issues on start up and when running on extension leads.

 

 

hope this helps anyway

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Yup, cheers.

All good info, Definately going to do it once and do it right. Those little one just won't cut it. Cheers for all the info, I recon I will wait for the Stanley $699 model to go on sale, hopefully before christmas. Seems to have pretty good reviews and suitable specs for my needs.

Thanks again

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  • 4 weeks later...

Ok so I've been hunting around and my budget has gone up a bit. $850 max

How about McMillan air

http://www.mcmillanair.com.au/product/af-series-abac-pumps/ 12cfm $849

http://www.mcmillanair.com.au/product/c-series-cast-iron-pumps-belt-drive-240-volt/ 12cfm $835

Or this on eBay

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/air-compressor-240v-/201006547791?pt=AU_Air_Tools&hash=item2eccec834f&_uhb=1

Spoke with the guy, he has repainted it, new bearings in pump, inspected and cleaned internals, new 4hp pump, 150ltr tank. He is a fitter by trade so sounds like it's done right

 

 

 

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