nickwisconsin
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I do not have the ability to set up a shop at my home, but I have access to a shed that I can use year round. It is not heated so the only time I can paint is in summer. It is also limited by 60 amp service since it is remote. I am going to use it to restore a classic car. I will mostly use the compressor for sanding, paint, and maybe media blasting cabinet at some point.
The 60 amp service limits compressor options quite a bit. I was looking at the Dewalt, Ingersoll Rand, and this Quincy compressor.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200612355_200612355
I was going to run 50 feet of copper pipe around the room with vertical drain valves, and a couple of couplers. One for tools and one for paint. Most of my paint work will be undercarriage, suspension, axle, frame so not a super demanding job. SPI epoxy and either a urethane or similar black. Not looking to spend a lot of $$$ for dessicants, filters, etc. I see a huge price range. Can anyone make recommendations regarding my compressor choice, and any recommendations for inexpensive filters and water drying? Thanks.
The 60 amp service limits compressor options quite a bit. I was looking at the Dewalt, Ingersoll Rand, and this Quincy compressor.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200612355_200612355
I was going to run 50 feet of copper pipe around the room with vertical drain valves, and a couple of couplers. One for tools and one for paint. Most of my paint work will be undercarriage, suspension, axle, frame so not a super demanding job. SPI epoxy and either a urethane or similar black. Not looking to spend a lot of $$$ for dessicants, filters, etc. I see a huge price range. Can anyone make recommendations regarding my compressor choice, and any recommendations for inexpensive filters and water drying? Thanks.