So, I've just acquired a small desk-top sand/shot blasting cabinet - it's a pretty generic one sold under various names, one being the Sealy SB951, though I only paid a fraction of that s/h, complete with 25kg of grit, a very solid work table on castors, loads of spare nozzles and kit etc. Only thing I'm renewing are the gloves, which are really cheap to replace anyway.
Target is to clean small stuff from my LandRover rebuilds - seat rails, door hinges - nothing major as the cabinet is not that big, so no axels etc.!
I'm now looking to upgrade my pretty pathetic compressor to something decent and switching to Euro connectors all round at the same time.
I've been looking at the Hyundai HY27550 which looks reasonable... HOWEVER, I'm told that the important metric is NOT displacement CFM, but rather airflow FAD (which is rarely quoted as it's typically half the airflow CFM).
So, is that a perfectly good compressor at FAD 5 CFM for airtools, spraying & shotblasting in a small cabinet, or should I be looking for a higher FAD CFM? I want a decent make, reasonably quiet(!!) and small as possible footprint. A 50 litre tank also seemed reasonable but really just looking for advice. Budget could stretch to an HY3100P, but only if really necessary! (plus it's TWICE as heavy as the HY27550)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08F7YTKY7
Just for completeness, I've included a table of the specs of all the small-ish Hyundai compressors...
Target is to clean small stuff from my LandRover rebuilds - seat rails, door hinges - nothing major as the cabinet is not that big, so no axels etc.!
I'm now looking to upgrade my pretty pathetic compressor to something decent and switching to Euro connectors all round at the same time.
I've been looking at the Hyundai HY27550 which looks reasonable... HOWEVER, I'm told that the important metric is NOT displacement CFM, but rather airflow FAD (which is rarely quoted as it's typically half the airflow CFM).
So, is that a perfectly good compressor at FAD 5 CFM for airtools, spraying & shotblasting in a small cabinet, or should I be looking for a higher FAD CFM? I want a decent make, reasonably quiet(!!) and small as possible footprint. A 50 litre tank also seemed reasonable but really just looking for advice. Budget could stretch to an HY3100P, but only if really necessary! (plus it's TWICE as heavy as the HY27550)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08F7YTKY7
Just for completeness, I've included a table of the specs of all the small-ish Hyundai compressors...
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