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Air Compressor Decision.....

To: "'Spridgets'" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Air Compressor Decision.....
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 12:30:50 -0500
All,

I'd like to purchase an air compressor for the new homestead, and cannot seem 
to make a decision.  I've gone through the archives (read -> old digest emails 
saved on PC), but have yet to come to a decision.  But,  I do have specific 
questions.

Here are the basic assumptions of use:  
1) basic carpentry equipment (nail gun)
2) basic automotive (air ratchet, impact gun, air chisel)
3) more advanced automotive (blast cabinet, eventual painting)

That leads to several questions:

1)  How much max PSI should I get?  Most units are between 125 and 135 PSI.  A 
few offer 150 PSI.  How important is this factor?  Should I be concerned more 
with scfm?
2)  What exactly is scfm?  I know is has to do with air flow,  but what does 
the acronym stand for?  And how much is enough?  From one of the digests:
        at 90 PSI
3/8 in. ratchet                3 scfm
1/2 in. impact         4
air hammer             3.5
cut off tool                   4
nibbler                  4
3/8 drill                7
6" DA sander             4
orbital sander           10
sand blaster             6
painting                 4.5-7

3) What about oil vs oil free?  One stage vs. two stage?  I would prefer to get 
an oil compressor for longer life, but how will that affect the air tools?  
Will I have oil all over the place?  

I'm looking at 6.7 scfm unit.

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Thoughts?

Mike

Michael Graziano
Credit Suisse First Boston international
Assistant Vice President
Equity Derivatives Product Control
212-325-8646 Phone
212-325-8100 Fax


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