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Jonathan, You don’t need a high capacity air compressor for a smoke generator. On the contrary you need a low capacity like foot pump, an aquarium air pump, or even an air bellows. You could build your smoke generator for less $50 total using a gallon paint can and some fittings and plastic hoses. The air pressure should be less than 2 psi. to prevent the POV from opening. The battery operated tire compressor delivers too much pressure and have to turn it off and on frequently to maintain the low operating pressure. You want to create just enough positive air pressure inside the air box and I use a toy balloon as an indicator. Tony |
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Your standard air compressor for 4+ cfm on 120V is going to be ****ing loud. I hate having one in my garage. I used to have one that could keep up with all hand tools no problem but I much prefer the quiet one even if it needs a moment to catch up every so often. Edit: Oh and for capacity maybe 6-8 gallons plus. Like mentioned, though, look at the tools you want to use and base off of that. |
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Thanks for guideline. I'll look at flow and pressure requirements for the impact wrenches, then check for suitable compressor.
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Thanks for suggesting the CAT 8010. I will take a look. Quote:
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Yeah I think some might say that the CAT 8010 is under capacity for garage use, which is debatable if you use a lot of pneumatic tools (I don't so much), but I can have a phone conversation while standing next to it without raising my voice or the other person on the line even realizing.
I might break out a pneumatic impact once in a blue moon, and I never use a grinder. It's mostly for inflating tires or blowing stuff down. |
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