So, I have a Craftsman 20gal. I hate it. When i first started using it, i would run an impact or something for a few minutes, it may cycle on a time or two, no big deal.
Now I am using it specifically for body working tools. DA sanders primarily. This thing runs non-stop and is loud as hell! Its really limiting me, as I have always mandated a strict policy of no power/air tools before 9am or after 8-9pm. I find myself doing a lot of things by hand.
My question is first. Can anyone post up pics of their set ups. primarily filters, regulators etc. I would also like to start using this for painting (priming) and would like to know what all i need to do to start getting fairly consistent results right off the bat, rather than playing around with a million other things.
A new compressor is not in the budget right now, so I am looking to just keep this one. I can deal with the noise for the time being. BUT would more gallons make for more usage time before the motor kicks on (i know the answer; duh). But whats a good start to run a DA for 5-10 minutes before it fires back up.. also what type of filter do i need to run on the tool, and I should be using it on the tool end, as opposed to the compressor end, correct?
any help is appreciated.
Now I am using it specifically for body working tools. DA sanders primarily. This thing runs non-stop and is loud as hell! Its really limiting me, as I have always mandated a strict policy of no power/air tools before 9am or after 8-9pm. I find myself doing a lot of things by hand.
My question is first. Can anyone post up pics of their set ups. primarily filters, regulators etc. I would also like to start using this for painting (priming) and would like to know what all i need to do to start getting fairly consistent results right off the bat, rather than playing around with a million other things.
A new compressor is not in the budget right now, so I am looking to just keep this one. I can deal with the noise for the time being. BUT would more gallons make for more usage time before the motor kicks on (i know the answer; duh). But whats a good start to run a DA for 5-10 minutes before it fires back up.. also what type of filter do i need to run on the tool, and I should be using it on the tool end, as opposed to the compressor end, correct?
any help is appreciated.
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