Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
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Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
My sister is kindly sending me a $200 gift certificate for Home Depot.
I'm thinking I'd like an air compressor in my garage.
I would only use it for tire inflation and occasional impact gun use, so it does not need to be huge. But, I do want to be able to able to have enough power to get a stubborn nut off!
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I'm thinking I'd like an air compressor in my garage.
I would only use it for tire inflation and occasional impact gun use, so it does not need to be huge. But, I do want to be able to able to have enough power to get a stubborn nut off!
Go.....
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Re: Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
For impact driver home use I'd recommend getting at least a 20 gallon storage tank. These are on wheels so it can be easily rolled about the garage. An upright unit with larger storage capacity would be even better, but may be overkill for home use and you lose portability.Max Hayter wrote:My sister is kindly sending me a $200 gift certificate for Home Depot.
I'm thinking I'd like an air compressor in my garage.
I would only use it for tire inflation and occasional impact gun use, so it does not need to be huge. But, I do want to be able to able to have enough power to get a stubborn nut off!
Go.....
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Re: Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
George Schilling wrote:For impact driver home use I'd recommend getting at least a 20 gallon storage tank. These are on wheels so it can be easily rolled about the garage. An upright unit with larger storage capacity would be even better, but may be overkill for home use and you lose portability.Max Hayter wrote:My sister is kindly sending me a $200 gift certificate for Home Depot.
I'm thinking I'd like an air compressor in my garage.
I would only use it for tire inflation and occasional impact gun use, so it does not need to be huge. But, I do want to be able to able to have enough power to get a stubborn nut off!
Go.....
Plus you can always hook up your air tank that you bring to the track inline if you need a bit more capacity. The good compressors these days are VERY quiet.
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Re: Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
I'm looking at this thing...
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http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardware ... ogId=10053" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
I bought that Dewalt a couple months ago. Pretty happy with it. It's unique in that it stores at 200+psi, which in turn gives you the same amount of usable air in a smaller package than 135psi compressors. Charging to 200 means I can shut it off and still operate for a long time airing up car tires, air blasting the saw dust, etc. Reviews say it's not good with keeping up with high air demand stuff. Sanders, rotory tools, and I can definitly see that, but usually electric is better for these devices anyways. But low air demand, seems like a good way to go. It's loud, but I've heard much louder. Store your tires as far away from this (and all electric motors) as you can.
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Re: Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
Thanks Jay. Sounds perfect to me.Jayson Woodruff wrote:I bought that Dewalt a couple months ago. Pretty happy with it. It's unique in that it stores at 200+psi, which in turn gives you the same amount of usable air in a smaller package than 135psi compressors. Charging to 200 means I can shut it off and still operate for a long time airing up car tires, air blasting the saw dust, etc. Reviews say it's not good with keeping up with high air demand stuff. Sanders, rotory tools, and I can definitly see that, but usually electric is better for these devices anyways. But low air demand, seems like a good way to go. It's loud, but I've heard much louder. Store your tires as far away from this (and all electric motors) as you can.
You can come by and look at mine if you want.
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No one is going to comment on this? Come on, it's Max!Max Hayter wrote:...... enough power to get a stubborn nut off!
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Just curious as to why?Jayson Woodruff wrote: Store your tires as far away from this (and all electric motors) as you can. Jay W
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I was curious of the same thing... Googled it and this is what I found on the Goodyear website;Craig Naylor wrote:Just curious as to why?Jayson Woodruff wrote: Store your tires as far away from this (and all electric motors) as you can. Jay W
Don't really know what they mean by "ozone" but apparently it degrades the tires.Don't store tires near electric motors or other ozone-generating sources
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Jeff Stuart wrote: Don't really know what they mean by "ozone" but apparently it degrades the tires.
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Re: Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
Also looking at this one, which is much more in budget...
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardware ... ogId=10053" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Less SCFM at 90psi, but should still be able to power a decent gun.
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardware ... ogId=10053" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Less SCFM at 90psi, but should still be able to power a decent gun.
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They mean ozone, three oxygen molecules:Jeff Stuart wrote:
Don't really know what they mean by "ozone" but apparently it degrades the tires.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone#Ozone_cracking" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Will you girls quit arguing about the ozone and comment on my compressor choices!! :unimpressed:
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I am familiar with the term ozone, I was just unaware that it was produced by electric motors.Aaron Goldsmith wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Jeff Stuart wrote: Don't really know what they mean by "ozone" but apparently it degrades the tires.
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It's produced with electric arc's in air, which electric motors do by design and most other large electric draw devices. It's that 'electrical' smell. Very bad for rubber, not so good for you either.
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Jeff Stuart wrote:I am familiar with the term ozone, I was just unaware that it was produced by electric motors.Aaron Goldsmith wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Jeff Stuart wrote: Don't really know what they mean by "ozone" but apparently it degrades the tires.
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Re: Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
the prices don't show up for me when I hit the links. What's the diff? I'd err on the 200psi one. it really sucks when you don't have enough. I have an 60 gallon stand-up model from Sam's club, 10 years old. So much air.

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Looks like a good choice for the money. You have a nice sister.Max Hayter wrote:Will you girls quit arguing about the ozone and comment on my compressor choices!! :unimpressed:
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Re: Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
Husky is $179. DeWalt is $389.
Husky has bigger tank, DeWalt has higher SCFM.
Husky has bigger tank, DeWalt has higher SCFM.
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I don't recommend any Home Depot air compressor. They're noisy self-destructing POS.
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But that's where the gift certificate is forJohn Coffey wrote:I don't recommend any Home Depot air compressor. They're noisy self-destructing POS.

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SCFM is how good it is at keeping up with demand. If the DeWalt ratings for 'keeping up' weren't great, less is going to be bad. Also, you need to multiply gallons by tank pressure to get an equal comparisson of 'contained air'. That's were the Dewalt really stands up. 200psi x 15 gallons = 150psi x 20gal = 130psi x 23gal = 115psi x 26gal.
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Max Hayter wrote:Husky is $179. DeWalt is $389.
Husky has bigger tank, DeWalt has higher SCFM.
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This is what Max wants the air compressor for:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhLjvSaVCAI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I guess we shouldn't keep tires on our cars either!Bob Beamesderfer wrote:They mean ozone, three oxygen molecules:Jeff Stuart wrote:
Don't really know what they mean by "ozone" but apparently it degrades the tires.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone#Ozone_cracking" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



Re: Recommend me a Home Depot Air Compressor
Max Hayter wrote:But that's where the gift certificate is forJohn Coffey wrote:I don't recommend any Home Depot air compressor. They're noisy self-destructing POS.
Make sure you bleed off the moisture often.
