Good Compressor for nail gun

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segovia

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Any recommendations other than Axminster ?

To be used for nailing and small spray jobs

John
 
These are 2 very different jobs.
A nail gun uses very little air as all it will do is fill the chamber ready to fire and will work on a very small compressor.
A spray gun however needs a constant flow of air and there are a lot more things to consider.
 
I'd buy a very small compressor - usually the type where the frame is the tank or with something like a 25L tank or slightly smaller. Any bigger and it becomes a pain to move around.

Then get a mid-level HVLP for your spraying.

HIH

Dibs
 
I have a HVLP, I was thinking of selling to make room for the compressor

HVLP is very noise

John
 
segovia":h9don3g1 said:
I have a HVLP, I was thinking of selling to make room for the compressor

HVLP is very noise

John

Not half as noisy as say my P\T or even the 50ltr compressor I have in the garage. :mrgreen:

I'd say keep it. To spray safetly and without having overspray go every where - you'll really need to use a HVLP gun on a compressor. HVLP compressor guns are completely different to Turbine HVLP guns.

A HVLP compressor gun requires a ton of air, which most compressors within your budget (and space & power) won't put out.

HIH

Dibs
 
segovia":1ymv1xf3 said:
I have a HVLP, I was thinking of selling to make room for the compressor

HVLP is very noise

John


What have you got and how much do you think you want for it?

I could be interested in it.
 
I've got a 24 litre bostich compressor for sale if you want it pm me to discuss price.
 
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