Air Compressors
#3
It depends on what you are looking for and what your price range is. I use a suitcase style compressor that you can get from harbor freight or home depot for under $100. They are not to expensive, small and easy to move around, and are great for cleaning off your rigs. Mine peaks at 135 psi and has a 1.75 gallon tank. It also has a place to keep all of your attachments so you don't have to store them elsewhere. It works for me and quite a few others that use it at the track on race days.
#4
Tech Apprentice
It depends on what you are looking for and what your price range is. I use a suitcase style compressor that you can get from harbor freight or home depot for under $100. They are not to expensive, small and easy to move around, and are great for cleaning off your rigs. Mine peaks at 135 psi and has a 1.75 gallon tank. It also has a place to keep all of your attachments so you don't have to store them elsewhere. It works for me and quite a few others that use it at the track on race days.
For some reason i like home depot better than lowes. Don't know why, even though home depot is farther than lowes. No offense. Well hope you find a good one!
#5
I got this one here, great buy! Six gallon tank, great for blowing off dirt on cars and tuns more. http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...ctId=100497651
For some reason i like home depot better than lowes. Don't know why, even though home depot is farther than lowes. No offense. Well hope you find a good one!
For some reason i like home depot better than lowes. Don't know why, even though home depot is farther than lowes. No offense. Well hope you find a good one!
#6
i rock the Porter Cable 6 gallon 150 PSI...imo anything less is a little underpower'd.....ive used some compressors at the track that honestly you could blow harder from your mouth...and then took 15 min to fill up. complete waste of time and effort to even bring it to the track.
#8
I use a 12V car compressor (for inflating 4wd tyres)... the better ones (I'm talking $250) get a good flow going so u don't need a reservoir tank like a workshop compressor. Use a football inflating fitting on the hose and you get a really fine jet of air.
This setup works better tha my workshop compressor!!
This setup works better tha my workshop compressor!!
#9
i use this one at the track. LOL
http://www.greenvalleycompressor.com...egory_Code=IRC
i get free delivery!!
http://www.greenvalleycompressor.com...egory_Code=IRC
i get free delivery!!
#10
just got this one for christmas...im looking forward to using it for the first time today!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...+%26+Inflators
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...+%26+Inflators
#12
I have the Porter Cable one also. Its a big upgrade from the 2 gallon mini one I used to have. It was absolutely one of the best purchases I made this year.
I think a good air blower nozzle is even more important than the compressor. I use an unregulated Blue Point one I got from the Snap on man.
I think a good air blower nozzle is even more important than the compressor. I use an unregulated Blue Point one I got from the Snap on man.
#13
Tech Rookie
dental air compressor
Dental Oil Free Air Compressor,very good compressor,just go to check this company Suzhou junwei medical equipment co.,ltd.
#14
I got me one fo these and it does everything I could want to do. Its compact, has wheels and a nice long pull out handle.
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...1&ddkey=Search
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...1&ddkey=Search
#15
It depends on what you are looking for and what your price range is. I use a suitcase style compressor that you can get from harbor freight or home depot for under $100. They are not to expensive, small and easy to move around, and are great for cleaning off your rigs. Mine peaks at 135 psi and has a 1.75 gallon tank. It also has a place to keep all of your attachments so you don't have to store them elsewhere. It works for me and quite a few others that use it at the track on race days.