I have to admit I know nothing about compressors. I have searched the forum already but the posts I've found have been a bit over my head.
In the first instance I want to use an air nailer/brads, probably 18 gauge. I want to in the future be able to do a moderate amount of spraying which I understand is quite "thirsty" on the air.
So far I've ascertained I need a high free CFM (as opposed to piston displacement CFM). Other than that I don't really know what to look for.
In particular what is the benefits of
Direct drive vs Belt drive
Oil lubricated vs oil free.
Are connector types standard across the industry and interchangable at this level?
Do all compressors have valves to regulate the air pressure coming out or does it depend on what is in the tank?
I am at the moment considering the following two compressors with a £250 budget in mind.
This Axminster one, 8.5 cfm
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp? ... =1&jump=44
and this SIP, 14 piston cfm which according to another site equates to about 9.3free cfm.
http://www.sipuk.co.uk/tools/info_SIP06242.html
Looking at them they seem almost identical and are probably rebadges of something else. Though why the Axi might need 16amp is a bit confusing. Would both these be a able to cope with moderate spraying?
Sorry if some of these Qs seem daft.
Mark
In the first instance I want to use an air nailer/brads, probably 18 gauge. I want to in the future be able to do a moderate amount of spraying which I understand is quite "thirsty" on the air.
So far I've ascertained I need a high free CFM (as opposed to piston displacement CFM). Other than that I don't really know what to look for.
In particular what is the benefits of
Direct drive vs Belt drive
Oil lubricated vs oil free.
Are connector types standard across the industry and interchangable at this level?
Do all compressors have valves to regulate the air pressure coming out or does it depend on what is in the tank?
I am at the moment considering the following two compressors with a £250 budget in mind.
This Axminster one, 8.5 cfm
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp? ... =1&jump=44
and this SIP, 14 piston cfm which according to another site equates to about 9.3free cfm.
http://www.sipuk.co.uk/tools/info_SIP06242.html
Looking at them they seem almost identical and are probably rebadges of something else. Though why the Axi might need 16amp is a bit confusing. Would both these be a able to cope with moderate spraying?
Sorry if some of these Qs seem daft.
Mark