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Priming/PaintingCompressor requirements? (RacerX)


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RacerX (and others too!)

 

I have been mucking along a year or two w/a singlestage 6 hp 25 gal. compressor, and now am getting to the needlescaler/sandblasting/primer/paint stage of my operation.

 

Since I am probably going to fabricate my own fresh air system, I am considering using this compressor (oilless) to feed myself air, and get another compressor (240V 1 Phase to put in my basement and feed the woodshop and the garage both.

 

My questions revolve particularly around painting w/HPLV and epoxy primers and 2 part paint systems. What CFM/PSI requirements should I be looking for for primer/painting?

 

I'm asking this before actually buying any painting books because I will be using POR-15 on the underside first and will be needing higher cfm when using some of the tools I have.

 

TIA

 

Brad

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i was about to ask the same question. i have a craftsman single stage 6hp 33 gal compressor. it has 8.6 cfm@40 and 6.4@90 is this enough to sand blast and paint and all the other stuff?

 

thanks,

chris

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I have a single stage pump belted to a 5 HP motor setting on a 60 gallon verticle tank that I run the daylights out of with all kinds of air tools. Air tools are inefficient utensils considering that my 5 horse compressor is struggling for a second wind while I am disturbing the immediate neighborhood working away. (but I like that feeling of power being exerted and their lawn mowers running day and night bother me) Any thing over 2 horsepower with a 30 gallon tank should do painting but those air tools need 5+ HP and a big tank and verticle at best to keep running the air tools at full bore. Racer X can fill you all in on the details and dynamics of painting. Use solvent/thinner spareingly on that POR15 if you do not like orange peel.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Been gone a while - actually too pooped to surf.

 

Have run electrical for 220 and e3xtra outlets in garage, and put in pipes for compressor in basement to supply air for garage/workshop in basement.

 

A good site for anyone who is going to put in an air supply system:

 

Air Line System

 

Thanks RacerX for your comments and observations.

 

Will be getting a 10CFM @ 90 psi min compressor (240V). Haven't decided the make yet, thought Husky at Home Depot looks good for the money I bet the engine pump and motor aren't the greatest.

 

Ingersoll-Rand has one that looks good for a bit more...

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