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HexusOdy

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As a Christmas present to myself I'm thinking of getting an air compressor and a headless pin nailer to replace the electric Tacwise brad nailer I have at the moment that I never use (because it's under powered, needs two hands, and is a pain in the %^$).

Realistically I'm never going to use it for anything more strenuous than nailing although I want to be able to run all nailers on it, not just pin nailers so I'm thinking minimum 7cfm, 120psi max. I don't want anything huge so I'm thinking a 6 litre tank will be enough for a nailer but there are not many options that cover those 2 specs. Nearly everything I can see with 7cfm+ has a minimum 25 litre tank.

I was wondering what other people use here with their nailers?
 
Bostitch do a range of compressors with smaller reservoirs e.g the RC-10-U. Most other manufacturers do similar small models. Be careful with the cfm figures as they drop off with pressure. They're all pretty noisy unless you go for something like a Bambi, but then you won't the cfm that you need.

Duncan
 
Whilst you might only currently be thinking of using it to drive nailers, you might want to consider if it would drive a paint spray in the future? I have an old very small compressor from Screfix which is fine for a nailer and stapler, but won't drive a spray and given my time again, I would have bought a better one at the time.
 
Bigger the better are air compressors generally
I have a few small silent ones (Bambi's) for indoors tasks such as pinning airbrushing light spraying
And a 14cfm 50 litre tank portable v twin for bigger jobs and a 15cfm 150 litre hydravane for general air in garage and bead /sand blasting tasks

I was doing a lot of nailing this year making a shed and i could get only about 10 nails nailed before the portable one kicked in to recharge so basically it was running a lot... lots of noise..

Ian
 
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