@@xephael3485 Great idea! Buuuuuut, I think you need some fresh air. 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍😜😜😜🆒🆒
@Hero1117a5 жыл бұрын
Routers
@MrMustang19735 жыл бұрын
Tool Chests
@behemothinferno4 жыл бұрын
You're the only bear I found to be informative. Others seem to all be mute!
@LtDan-ni5rw5 жыл бұрын
Great video 👍! A side not though, for anyone interested in a larger compressor like the kobalt in the video. Do NOT bolt directly to a concrete floor. You need to bolt to isolator pads to prevent vibration from cracking the welds at the legs. I've seen too many really nice compressors fail prematurely because of that.
@chrischapman2765 жыл бұрын
Fantastic advice. Thank you
@TaintedMojo4 жыл бұрын
Good to know
@walterk12213 жыл бұрын
That is not what Quincy says. I realize Quincy is a super-premium piece of equipment but Quincy specifically states that vertical compressors are not to be mounted with isolators.
@stepside28393 жыл бұрын
@@halledwardb .. Yes .👍. I’ve had my vertical 5hp, 60gal, 240v, compressor on the pallet for 31 yrs. The pump is getting ready to poop. I’ll soon need a replacement.
@losmoore3358 Жыл бұрын
U just answered my question for a DIY who is new to compressors. Thank u.
@0509kj5 жыл бұрын
I bought a 30 gal 5hp oiled compressor from Checker Auto for $150 back around 2008 or so, right after O'Reilly bought them out here in Phoenix. Checker blew out all of their tools for half off because O'Reilly carried different tool brands. It's been completely reliable for my home garage use. I'd say it's comparable to the 21 gal Hf, just a little bigger tank and motor, similar design though. I bought all kinds of tools and odds and ends during that clearance but that's still my favorite $150 I've ever spent for my garage. Shine on Red! Great job giving good info - enough to be useful but not to overwhelm. Thanks!
@TexasScout5 жыл бұрын
A word about maintenance, where I work we have three Ingersoll rand two stage air compressors. Two of them are over 20 years old. We change the oil once a year if you’re lucky. The reason they last so long is because they run a solid 10 hours every day. By doing that you cook all the water out of the oil you cook all the bad stuff out of the oil and that keeps him running.The only problem we had with them in the last 20 years is a broken read them and the occasional belt replacement.. We do change the oil every year or two but that’s it. I would recommend Ingersoll-Rand compressor is to anybody or not cheap, but check out the prices at tractor supply.
@Wakeupdud34 жыл бұрын
Tractor supply IR compressors are junk, motors are made in India, and IR made these compressors only for tractor supply, because they took off there quality parts and replaced them with junk for tractor supply too offer there deals.
@rickloera94683 жыл бұрын
My parents bought a new Pinto in 1972. It was a fantastic car. I bought a 1972 in 1983 and drove it til 1990. Great car. Driving one in today's traffic where everyone drives like they are at Indy, maybe not. But still love them to this day.
@jayinmi37064 жыл бұрын
I bought the same HF compressor as a temporary unit. It worked fine, and I've followed the oil change instructions, and everything. Now, if it has air pressure in it, and it kicks on, it trips the breaker. If it is empty, it works fine. Probably just mine, and it's way over 90 days, so it will continue to get me by until I get my 60 gal, 5hp, 2 stage unit.
@int531855 жыл бұрын
I own the 21 gallon Central Pneumatic compressor for over a year. It works great, plenty of power for air tools. Only drawbacks are the noise and cold start ups in winter even with synthetic oil. I usually warm it up with a heat gun in the winter to get it started.
@tomycodd5 жыл бұрын
I have a Husky 20gal.vertical compressor with a 175 PSI rating.Loud,but packs a punch. Great for a home garage DIY auto repair etc.I use mine for my small engine repair side business - works great.
@1pcfred5 жыл бұрын
The air compressor I bought off a widow for $50 is the top air compressor for my shop. It is an ANSI rated PAR model from 1944. When you're long dead and buried it'll still be going strong. They built stuff right for the military in the big one.
@stuman55725 жыл бұрын
I agree 100% with you on the Kobalt. Mine was actually black but the same unit. It was surprisingly quiet, I bought mine for 499.00, and run any air tool commonly available. I left mine on the pallet that it came on. I could still scoot it around so I can clean around it. I typically used impacts, air ratchets, and a plasma cutter with it. Plenty of compressor for almost any job.
@antonio_simuncic4 жыл бұрын
Great video!, I personally don't recommend you use black iron piping because compressed air has a whole lot of moisture in itself and as you all know iron loves to rust so PEX is a great option, here in Europe where i come from we often use something called PPR plastic pipes, similar to PEX only its plastic welded not the screw connectors, rated to 20 or 25bar(360psi) and its third the price of PEX, copper is also a semi-decent option only it costs more, always use brass fittings not galvanized or black iron(rust problem, rust chuncks get in your tools and they do serious damage. Stay safe guys and keep on making!
@flyalaska20212 жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT JOB! Good fair comparisons and understandable explanation's.
@T6Tarek5 жыл бұрын
The kobalt is a cambell hausfield same as the husky for 60 bucks cheaper. You can also often times find the cambell hausfield on sale for 399. I love my IR 80 gallon 2 stage with after cooling and a refrigerated air dryer backed up with a van air desiccant dryer.
@kennedymcgovern5413 Жыл бұрын
For 25 years now, I have had a 20 gallon Campbell Hausfeld with something like 4 SCFM. Over this quarter of a century, I have consistently run EVERY tool on that compressor that they say you can't run on it. I have painted two Jeeps and a Ram 1500 truck. I have run impact hammers, and ratchets. I have run orbital sanders. It has done absolutely fine. Now I have that, and a DeWalt 6 gallon pancake for when I need t take air on the road with me and between the two...I can do every job I will ever need to do. The 20 gallon is getting old, so it will probably be replaced soon...but I am going to get a newer version of the same thing.
@Wingnut3534 жыл бұрын
I just picked up a 26 gal Kobalt Quiettech compressor (its essentially the same as California air's design compressor wise except I think it may be even quieter... I don't think anyone would even mind me running it at night in the neighborhood it's so quiet, my truck is literally louder at idle). I fired it up on a 15amp circuit with a small AC already running and it did not trip the breaker, very pleased so far. It was $309.... there was also a higher CFM Makita for $320 but it only had a 5.5Gal tank... probalby excellent for a job site compressor maybe not quite as good for a shop.
@skater902555 жыл бұрын
I bought the harbor freight compressor in this video for $50 on offerup. Only drawback is how loud it is other than that it works runs impact wrench nail gun no problem.
@anthonygagliano21595 жыл бұрын
I have. 5 hp, 60 gallon craftsman... about 20 y/o.... loud but good, was able to run my blast cabinet without a struggle. I put it out in the shed, ran rapid air hose through a underground conduit back to the garage, works like a champ
@danbates62855 жыл бұрын
Being a former owner operator of trucks I needed something that I could count on and Ingersoll Rand lived up to it's reputation. I've had mine for over twenty years and not a single problem ,
@tccoggs5 жыл бұрын
Don't forget to check letgo and Craigslist. Got my 5HP 30 gallon Sanborn for $100. Little surface rust but in great shape. Brought it home and painted it up. Puts out 12cfm @90psi.
@Fireship15 жыл бұрын
The harbor freight 60 gallon is made by atlas copco who also makes the bellaire series of compressors. It’s a true two stage model. The whole thing is made up of quality parts. US made tank, European made pump (T29S, parts are all over the web) and century (Mexico) made true 5 HP motor. One hell of a good deal for what they sell it for. I bought one about 6 years ago. Used to be called US General, but now called Central Pneumatic. Will handle just about anything a home shop could ever throw at it.
@cordcd75 жыл бұрын
This is the one I've had my eye on for a while. I knew I should have gone for it when the coupon was out for it at $749, since it's $829 now. The HF near me has a new display unit and it shows the Made in Italy stamp on the compressor pump. Quality unit that always gets praise and I think is worth the cash.
@skimark82753 жыл бұрын
They just discontinued it, I just got one for $425 floor model.
@johnB-fj8eq3 жыл бұрын
They discontinued due to hassle from customers returning them when they break down! Alot of manpower to move around!!
@skimark82753 жыл бұрын
@@johnB-fj8eq Dufus
@ZacharySolomon04295 жыл бұрын
I personally use a 32 gallon 1980s sears oil less compressor. Bought it if my friend he needed a bigger compressor for his large farm operation. All I can say is that thing is great, those old ge motors that were made in the us are amazingly built well. If you can find one I recommend then but only if it's in good shape. The only problem is that it's louder than my hemi with just headers. Also, if you have menards in your area I recommend the sanborn compressors made in the us, that what my friend runs now.
@masonfamily61245 жыл бұрын
I bought an old (1978) Sears 220 volt compressor at an estate sale auction still in the original box unused. Love that thing,
@jsin223663223 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a ford 8 gallon oil less compressor. Had it for 4 years now. A real trooper.
@matthewgibson64 жыл бұрын
I 100% recommend any Industrial Air, air compressor, I have a 30 gallon one and I have had 0 problems with it and it works very good
@djf50654 жыл бұрын
I picked up a central pneumatic 21 gallon 125psi compressor for 80 bucks from the local pawn shop that was brand new still, it's my 3rd one I've owned and I love them ive never had any issues, sold the other 2 ive had, couldn't beat that deal especially considering I didnt have to drive the 2 hours to the closest harbor freight and hope they even had it in stock cuz the last 3 times i went up there they were always sold out
@JDLarge5 жыл бұрын
I never run out of air in my shop.(When the wife cooks!) But seriously heed the pvc warning, it’s a nasty mess when it bursts in a cold location. Shards as far an the eye can see! Might I also suggest if possible try using out of location switches for power. I have my compressors and extra storage tank safely behind a 3-4” thick. plywood walled closet and heavy door with forced ventilation and an auto drain. I used a three way at the shop entrance, a four way in the wood shop and another three way switch in the auto bay. No matter where I come in or leave my garage I have the ability to kill the compressor closet with a flick of the switch. Just sharing what works for me, yall shine on!
@kermitefrog645 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with not using PVC pipe to use as a way to have compressed air run through your shop. I worked at a food production plant decades ago and they were using PVC to carry steam. It went off like a bomb. It is a wonder no one was injured. They finally replaced the section with heavy gauged pipe.
@mattdavis72604 жыл бұрын
I have the 29 gal central pneumatic compressor been 4 years it’s been solid running air guns and cut off tools running 3/8 hose and fittings makes a big difference. But I’m getting ready to to upgrade to the 60 gal compressor because my shop is out growing the 29gal compressor
@DLTJR19595 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for the videos. I have purchased 2 really nice belt driven oil cooled units off Craigslist. The first one was a 30 gallon 220V unit that was stolen. My current one is a 60 gallon 220V vertical unit that had 50' of hose and regulators. Bought the first one for $150 and the second one for $200. Deals are out there but you have to jump really quick and stay on Craigslist daily.
@cliffwill5 жыл бұрын
ingersoll rand 2475N7.5 for the win. 24cfm at 175psi, 80 gal tank, 7.5hp motor.
@Dipperdap15 жыл бұрын
Just purchased a Eaton 5hp 80 gal. man its the nicest compressor I've ever owned. Its quiet and provides 19 cfm@100psi. Its a beast and it was right at $2k but it was worth it.
@helomech19735 жыл бұрын
I picked up the dewalt 60 gallon on sale last year for just under 500. So far I like it, quieter than I expected. I was actually on my way to lowes to pick up that kobalt when tractor supply had a add for the dewalt and it was cheaper, quieter, and closer. Now it was a sale, but it was at the exact right time.
@javaman28832 жыл бұрын
My grandfather ran a shop from the 1950s to 80s. I inherited his old compressor, it still works great. Only thing I'm concerned about is the possibility of rust in the tank. Water comes out just a little black, hopefully just from oil. But at some point, I'll have to pull the drain valve out and check inside.
@kiyosenl.38894 жыл бұрын
Im a hobbyist but i have an impact wrench that needs some powah (a lot of cfm), plus i move a decent amount so that California compressor sounds really nice
@MrDoeboy3565 жыл бұрын
Thanks for not discussing vacuums. They suck.
@SidebandSamurai5 жыл бұрын
Yea did you know that jet engines suck even more?
@richardsolomon53755 жыл бұрын
Yeah but compressors blow!
@m41lo205 жыл бұрын
The California air compressors are awesome they have good customer service too. Usually run it when it’s night and I’m working in the garage and my Quincy runs out of air. Now the Quincy is a work horse.
@dilutedverm5 жыл бұрын
Atm my little 8gal Kobalt I purchased four years ago, the day after black friday for 79$ is still doing all I need. Couple years out though after a shop is built, and I have room a larger one would be nice to have.
@ericeglish39484 жыл бұрын
I've been running my semi pro shop for 3 years on two of the cheap black harbor freight 21 gallon compressors with check valves, plumbed into the shop. Except eating reed valves, that take 10 min to fix and cost 6 bucks, they have run flawlessly.
@jims3485 жыл бұрын
please review the dual tank whisper quiet compressor fro harbor freight.
@gannon04325 жыл бұрын
I have the 60 gal Kobalt and its awesome. And if anyone is looking to get one but dont want to pay over 500, then if the only one they have in stock is the floor model they'll take 10% off if you ask the right person and with a lowes credit card you get another 5% off that. I ran mine with black iron pipe and 3/4" RapidAir Maxline. And if anyone has a good compressor and still seems your tools are under power, make sure you're using atleast a 3/8 hose not 1/4 and high flow fittings will help a lot as well.
@georgespangler15175 жыл бұрын
I have the same compressor,,,I ran a 1/2 inch coil of copper tubing from my pump to my tank and it dropped my air temperature from 240 degrees at compressor to 62 degrees at tank,,,greatly reducing moisture in tank,,,,I found out that Campbell hushfeild makes the kobalt air compressor,,,,was glad to know, because of there quality.
@mythril45 жыл бұрын
I like to rate compressors based on free air CFM at pressure. This is the flow and pressure that exists without the tank. Truthfully the tank only has three jobs, to hold burst air availability, first stage moisture accumulator, and reduce cycle times on the pump. Once that is established, then next step is longevity. Finally and as you mentioned, loudness. It is important to know how well the compressor will keep up with heavy use of the tools you have.
@JoseHernandez-hx3rs3 жыл бұрын
Nice compressor I got a harbor Freight 125psi using it for 5year now and it works great for small tool but I need something bigger for air impact tools 🔧
@jamesf96105 жыл бұрын
Take it from me don't even think about starting with that Campbell hausfeld 3 gallon. It takes about 15 minutes to air up one tire on a car. Now I have an oiled 20 gallon Campbell hausfeld 5.5 cfm at 90 psi and 135 psi max and it works great for airing up tires running an impact things like that. It does struggle a bit with the die grinder tho just so you know.
@congaronbo4 жыл бұрын
I bought an 80 gallon 2 stage 6.5hp magna force (coleman/Sanborn) in 1996. 24cfm@100psi 17cfm@175. Best 799 bucks (remember, 1996) I ever spent. There is literally nothing I need that it wont overdo. I run 1 inch iron line to my regulators and 3/8" automotive quick releases for high flow. I started on standard 1/4" and the difference is amazing. Not that it matters much with this compressor. Yes, it's 220. That's what you want. I never even saw an increase on my electric bill. I ran a solid waste disposal business with this for 10 years in my shop. Now it's my overkill home setup.
@edwarddavis5073 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video Bear!
@bigrobntexas17205 жыл бұрын
Im about to purchase a new compressor, i couldn't Bear to do it w/o the great info.
@daveleach43572 жыл бұрын
Good information and to the point. I personally like your reviews and analysis of the item.
@gungadinn5 жыл бұрын
Red Beard, I've got to go against your Harbor Freight recommendation for a compressor. First and foremost is the lack of replacement parts when the compressor dies. Not if it dies, but when. The oil-less compressors typically live between 50 and 75 hours of operation before the connecting rod cuts lose due to a lack of lubrication. The oiled compressors depending on size may or may not have a cast iron cylinder sleeve or a cast iron block. Cast iron blocks are good as they remain dimensionally stable for their lives. I needed a small compressor a few years back to run a nail gun. I was pushed towards the pancake compressors, but spoke with one of the tool rental companies and found numerous failures of the compressor head. A bit of digging, I found the quietest hot dog style oiled compressor was offered by Makita, called the Big Bore. Follow the break-in instructions. Fill with the supplied oil and run for 30 minutes with the tank valve open. This compressor besides being quiet is also the coolest running compressor I've ever been around. You can hold your hand on it during operation and won't get burnt. In a larger compressor, you named California Compressors, which appears to be a good company. Also look to Quincy as they have one of the best support and warranty programs in the business. Not cheap, but it's a life time compressor. I own an Ingersoll Rand 10 horse power three phase compressor that I use in my home shop, and a Quincy scroll compressor for my sandblast cabinet. The Makita Big Bore gets used in the carport to air up tires and quick small inflation jobs. You need to look at compressors this way, buy once, cry once. Rent one when the need arises until you can get your own.
@jarrod-smith5 жыл бұрын
Looks like they discontinued the 60gallon Kobalt? Can't find it. Too bad, that was a helluva deal. I'm having a hard time finding a good deal on a solid compressor. I *just* missed out on the 15% coupon at HF that was good on compressors. It expired yesterday or I probably would have done the 30 gallon belt drive one.
@williamwallace48795 жыл бұрын
Very knowledgeable, Thank You Mr. Bear!!
@jonz2951 Жыл бұрын
Hey, Bear! Has enough changed to consider an update on this? Sure would appreciate it!
@davidthompson60995 жыл бұрын
I have a pair of Atlas Copco compressors. One is an SF4, the other a GX5. Pricey, but really quiet. Beats the noisy piston stuff.
@parkershaw85295 жыл бұрын
I have the 21gal compressor, I use it lightly to pump car tires, winterize sprinklers, it's great, just too laud indeed. Have you ever heard tank explodes due to rust? I thought they will just leak.
@wheelstandr5 жыл бұрын
Parker Shaw Yes, my buddy J.D. had just walked past his when it went boom! Internal rust was the cause.
@64bruceb5 жыл бұрын
I've had two of the smaller Kobalt 4.3 gal Quiet Tech compressors recently. You can get them on sale for $150. They are super quiet and work really well for most tasks short of running an air sander or polisher or grinder. That's the good. The bad is both of them have had the regulators fail in them. They both started to leak air. They are a cast manifold and as far as I could tell there is no way to disassemble the regulator. The first one filed within 2 weeks of purchase and after a fight with the woman in customer service, I got them to replace it in the store. The second one lasted 8 or 9 months. I took the manifold off and put a new regulator and gauges on it from Harbor Freight. It's been running fine since. I was looking at a larger Kobalt but the failures in these two have made me hesitant to pull the trigger.
@lucky15driver5 жыл бұрын
Mr. Bear, this is an outstanding video. Your explanation of the difference between CFM and PSI should be added to all the buyers guides.This is your best video
@unclebob42085 жыл бұрын
I looked at all 120V 30 gallon compressors and IMHO the made in USA Kobalt is the best and biggest compressor to run on 120V. ~$350. 155 psi. 5.5 cfm @90 psi, 6.5 cfm @40 psi. Runs quiet. Looks like it will last. Has a cheeep power switch though. Easy enough to fix.
@olveramelinda4 жыл бұрын
Small Tire shop husky 60 gallon single stage lasted 7 years. Replacing it now so looking for another.
@czenkusm3 жыл бұрын
I have the 29 gal 2 hp, Harbor freight Compressor, it's amazing
@allraiders4203 жыл бұрын
Could you make a video on which compressors would work well with sandblasting?
@ripntearslayer91015 жыл бұрын
If i didnt have a 5hp compressor coming from my grandparents, then the kobalt would definately have my money. I couldnt find hardly anything that can do over 11 cfm @ 90psi for under a grand. The kobalt can keep up with a devillbiss tekna pro lite on its most demanding setup. More than ill ever need.
@kimchee94112 Жыл бұрын
I have the 60 gal Kobalt compressor. If you need parts and warranty from Lowe's, forget about it. Lowe's don't have parts or service for some of the Kobalt stuff even under warranty. Got burned a few times.
@Greybeardmedic5 жыл бұрын
How about the Makita MAC 5200? It's a small job site compressor with a small tank and great performance (6.5 @ 90psi). I bet you could add an auxiliary tank set up in the shop to reduce wear tear but be able to disconnect it and throw it in the truck for portable use.
@paulbritton14364 жыл бұрын
LOVE my California Air, but the small tank was an issue - until I bought their add on 10 gallon tank, makes an awesome combo
@sethlogan97243 жыл бұрын
What tools are you using with that setup?
@paulbritton14363 жыл бұрын
@@sethlogan9724 None actually. I tested it with a couple of my air tools, but honestly I've got Milwaukee 18V brushless on everything now, so the air tools are basically retired. I'm mainly using it for changing motorcycle tires. But when I did try the air tool, without the extra tank I could barely run an impact, and it quickly stopped. With the extra tank, I was able to hold the trigger for quite awhile, but didn't test further
@tanker242 Жыл бұрын
Should definitely do a remake for 2023. I just bought a Hulk Power (by EMAX) 20gal 14.5amp (120v) compressor. It has 5.77 at 90 and 8.3 at 40. It's been like $768 for months since the last couple years. It finally dropped in price today so I picked one up for almost half that which is similar to pre pandemic.
@wheelstandr5 жыл бұрын
I went to Lowes today and bought the 80 Gallon Kobalt. I was planning on the 60 but since there was a 18 months interest free special if I used our Lowe's card, I opted to get the Bigger one. To get the extra 6 months over the 12, you need to spend 999.00 so I tossed in a Kobalt 1/2 impact bare tool. Its the small one thats also offered in 3/8. I don't have any Kobalt power tools, but at only $69.00 yellow tag, I'm going to try it. I wanted the small M-12 stubby impact, but thats 179. bare tool! Batteries for these are 20 and 50 dollars. Charger is 43.00. If these Kobalt's work as good as my Miwaukee's have, I'm changing brands. I think Milwaukee is getting greedy on their pricing.
@thelaneman53344 жыл бұрын
I own the central pneumatic 21 gallon and have had it over 3 years with no issue besides it is loud, really loud!
@stevegorkowski32464 жыл бұрын
Great video! Just funny to hear you talk about the Pinto. We had a Pinto race car. The next year they made the rules front wheel drive only!
@marbleman525 жыл бұрын
Thanks...it's nice to know what is available in air compressors...and the prices... and to get your thoughts on them...I appreciate that...Shine On..!! Oh, I had never heard of that California air compressor...I'll have to go check one out...just to look at.
@WolfsHaven5 жыл бұрын
The California air ones are awesome. It's been on my wishlist for a while now. However Harbor Freight came out with the new Fortress compressors for a fraction of the price. They are so quiet, I've heard one first hand. In a previous video I think Red said that they are supposed to have some larger ones coming out later this year.
@drfalcon41025 жыл бұрын
arent the California compressor the ones with a dark tan?
@ifitsnotbrokenfixit11935 жыл бұрын
Great video on compressors. My rule of thumb is get the biggest compressor that 1 can afford. That 21gal HF compressor is a decent little compressor. The thing to look at is duty cycle. Craigslist or Facebook garage sale. Is a great place to look for them.
@dustinpomeroy88175 жыл бұрын
somehow I managed to score two overflow tanks in an auction at work for 125 combined,ones a 100 gallon and the other is around 300 or so.i don't plan on keeping the big one but I figure the 100 gallon will be real nice and I should never run out of air.
@mcdonaldsmaniac5 жыл бұрын
Hey red, according to that HF graphic the smaller compressors don't have the capacity or CFM to do nailing? I am confused? I was maybe looking at buying the new fortress compressors for small stuff around the shop, like brad nailing. I might try bump up to the mcgraw oiled one, but Idk anything about how to maintain an oiled compressor.
@denoftools5 жыл бұрын
Ok, don't worry about tank capacity when you are looking at stuff that small. The Fortress will do 0.7 cfm at 90 psi which will do brad nails just fine. That said, and I'm sorry to have to say this but don't buy the Fortress. You can get the California Air, which is a well known and solid compressor for just over $100. HF needs to really come down on these prices.
@dustinpomeroy88175 жыл бұрын
ronnie sexton dude there are always 20 gallon craftsmans for under a hundred on Craigslist
@mcdonaldsmaniac5 жыл бұрын
@@dustinpomeroy8817 maybe in nonrural areas.
@dustinpomeroy88175 жыл бұрын
ronnie sexton nah I see em all over,on Facebook market place too
@eizzle785 жыл бұрын
My buddy gave me a little black 8 gallon compressor from harbor freight several years ago when my delta died, I don’t have any idea how old it is but that thing is a work horse! It puts my 21 gallon craftsman compressor to shame!
@jnichols35 жыл бұрын
I have the 21 gallon HF compressor. Will not run below 50 degrees, just hums and trips. Think the oil gets too thick.
@AaaaandYerDhem5 жыл бұрын
Dude....you're fantastic. I love how thorough you are. Keep up the good work, my friend. Appreciate all the advice, reviews and knowledge.
@1947froggy4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, really nice video, my HF 8 gal just died after 5 yr. Probably get another 20 gal. HF, best value for my shop.
@clok19665 жыл бұрын
Have the Central Pneumatic (harbor Freight- $149) compressor for over 4 years, it gets used at least 2 times a week, and at least 1 or 2 weekends a month it gets used for a few hours. Been OK for the price, as mentioned its got its drawbacks. I re- plumbed some of it, the gauge and outlet, release valve is a bit restrictive.. about $20 for better parts and you will have better luck with impacts. Its LOUD as mentioned, i have the HUSKY (Home depot?) match to it, its not as loud, but takes longer to pump up. For the price the HF one is best, but I need a upgrade with more lasting power. My be looking into the Kobalt.. its hard to find one for $500.
@LANTHENS Жыл бұрын
I bought the CP21 gal ten 10 years ago. Painted many cars and run my nail guns. Still going.
@paulsmith93415 жыл бұрын
I had a Husky oil less 33gallon upright. I couldn't hear myself think when that damn thing kicked in. I just took a break when it started up. I couldn't afford a new compressor so I started looking for a solution. I found a old Speedaire 20gallon horizontal with better specs than the screamer. I took the motor and pump off the Speedaire and put it on the 33 gallon upright. I can now have a conversation standing right next to the "new" setup. I gave the 20 gallon tank to my buddy and he doubled his storage capacity on his compressor. Win/win and it only cost me 60 bucks plus time for the mod!
@OutlawWoodworking2 жыл бұрын
How do you do the talking bear , I’m interested in trying to do a talking deer,great videos
@happycat0411 Жыл бұрын
Stick with oiled air compressors as they are will need a bit more maintenance but are much more robust in the long scheme of things. Oil-free rely on internal friction-less coatings that are subject to wear over time. Personally, I like Makita as Japanese manufactured tools are typically much more robust than domestic tools and will stand the test of time.
@An0n_Ym0us_794 жыл бұрын
I need your help. I will be a light user. I’m trying to decide between a McGraw 21 gallon for $219 or a Fortress 27 gallon for $349. My bro-in-law is a mechanic and says to not get a oil-free because they are “junk.” But I’m trying to stay on a budget and not sure if I can justify the extra $140. I want to make sure I will be able to set the bead on my wheels, which I think both will do. Thoughts? Please help. Thanks!
@Dialysisforever5 жыл бұрын
I have had an oil less 20g Cambell Hausfeld compressor for 20 years and hated it the whole time. They are so damn loud! I cant wait for it to blow.
@robthewaywardwoodworker99562 жыл бұрын
Maybe I have just been lucky, but I've run PVC irrigation line with 300PIS rating for the last 40 years on my 5hp 80 gallon DeVilbiss compressor and never had so much as a leak. I just moved shops and dismantled the system, and now you've got me nervous to reinstall it. LOL
@rickwashek4785 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tex Rob, I like to drop a 1 liner now and then
@sparkysurvivalist95074 жыл бұрын
For autoBody work 80 gallons are the must while 60 works ok there will be psi drops and you should also have a valve on your painting gun to check as you go. Too little and you risk spraying some globs keep in mind this might also be how you mix the paint and always keep your clear coat gun separate same with your premier clean them in paint cleaner with a soft metal brush and sometimes picks are needed. Anyways yeah make sure to check filters every two to weeks or monthly. Draining liquid from the compressors are also a must “ usually found at the bottom or side of air compressors. We usually used husky at the shop and had two separate one for painting to insure good and consistent psi pressure and one for tools about 60 gallon for the tools . We also had two employees usually working with sanders, impact ratchets but yeah. BONUS : if you want a clean and extra sleek and durable look you can water sand with 2000 or 3000 and then polish afterwards. This A. Gets rid of a bumpy surface we call it orange peel B. Insured the paint is covered with a wax coating that makes cleaning the car a breeze.
@ebasguy3 жыл бұрын
The bear is sick man! Like your looks!
@torowazup12 жыл бұрын
A Bear 🐻 😂 knows more than the average joe 😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@voltage80x3 жыл бұрын
I’ve used the 21 gallon. It’s a work horse but it runs often if you use it with say a Tornador tool. It is loud as HECK
@wastebasket20153 жыл бұрын
Yeah we have a entire compressor room at the body shop. It’s an oddly satisfying sensation opening the valve on at least a 1000 gallon compressor.
@traviswieser3 жыл бұрын
C-Aire Compressors makes really quiet compressors with the same or higher CFM than the other brands.
@bsmithshoes91205 жыл бұрын
I am looking to get an Ingersoll rand because of painting and sand blasting but they are very pricey
@thebull50993 жыл бұрын
I got a craftsman oil running. 1 hp. 3 gallon. It has ran for 4 years. It does tires great, but not for painting
@WolfsHaven5 жыл бұрын
Admittedly I'm a HFT fanboy but I believe that the 21 and 29gal are plenty for most 1-3 people shops. You get more people and you'll want a bigger tank and more cfms.
@denoftools5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I want the Kobalt and can in no way justify it.
@davidmcdowell12375 жыл бұрын
Let me start by saying that part of my job is installing professional air compressors. A good rule of thumb on the size of air compressor is that if you run the compressor for one hour, it should only run ten to twenty minutes in said hour. If it runs more, you need a bigger compressor. If you do not use enough air to kick it on in that hour, your compressor is to big and it will accumulate water in the tank. Also, I agree with the statement about PVC. But the problem with black iron is that it will develop rust in the lines if moisture gets in the line. This will eventually clog your lines.
@denoftools5 жыл бұрын
What is the best line to run?
@davidmcdowell12375 жыл бұрын
The best thing for air compressor piping is galvanized schedule 40 pipe. It doesn’t rust which is why it is all we use for air pipe. I have changed out several quick connect fittings that have been clogged with rust.
@rodw5 жыл бұрын
What size compressor would you recommend for framing nailer or all nailers for that matter and hvlp sprayer (purple) one. I would be using the paint sprayer mainly to paint walls in the house and small projects. Will the purple sprayer work on outside mobile home siding/shutters?
@denoftools5 жыл бұрын
Ok, here is the deal. For that sort of nailer, you need at least 3 cfm. So either the HF 21 gallon or the California air if you want something quiet. As for painting the purple sprayers and their like are for "thin" paints, like acrylic, lacquer and such. For house paint, interior or exterior you need serious pressure as it is far more vicious. I'd recommend an airless paint system for that.
@ChrisGilliamOffGrid5 жыл бұрын
I have a 2 gallon Craftsman, it runs my Hitachi nail guns. I work alone, so it keeps up, just runs a lot. I know pros that run trim guns off 6 gallon. I want a bigger one, but I make do with what I have.
@nathanweese38125 жыл бұрын
I paint for a living, and you dont want to run anything through a air gun that needs to go on walls. The Bear is right, too thick. Dont bother with those little wagner sprayers either. The big box stores sell a decent little graco airless for $150 bucks that will do what you need. I got through a whole summer of painting exteriors with mine and it still runs fine. My regular rig broke down and I got lazy , but that cheap little unit held up.
@rodw5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nathan, I'll be checking on the Graco you recommended
@BradsWorkbench5 жыл бұрын
I’ve ran nailguns on 3 gal compressors with no issues. But something I was planning on trying was adding a 20gal tank to my 6 gal compressor. Theoretically I should be ok or am I gonna burn up my compressor lol
@ccroson79353 жыл бұрын
Bear you can run a certain type of PVC do you have to use a certain type I’m not sure what it’s called I know it’s orange in color with copper brass fittings I use this on my 60 gallon black Max it’s been in my garage for 17 years with no issues that’s the way to run airlines it’s rated for 270 psi
@Lab-Rat3 жыл бұрын
I want to paint furniture with an HVLP SPRAY GUN at 4CFM 40PSI. What compressor do I need please.
@tunafish32165 жыл бұрын
Bear I ran sc 80 300 p.s.i. PVC in my 40 ft garage for 30 years and had no problems.
@WolfsHaven5 жыл бұрын
You've been lucky. I've seen the aftermath of a PVC explosion. Not pretty. It's literally a pipe bomb waiting to happen.
@christophernewton25795 жыл бұрын
@@WolfsHaven I have to but the company tried to cheap out and ran sech20 PVC sech80 PVC I rated for airline pressures can get larger sizes up to sech120
@EDesigns_FL5 жыл бұрын
PVC is a very poor choice for air lines. Between temperature and pressure cycling, the stuff is notorious for failing. Many years ago, I used to set-up large offset printing presses and saw numerous instances where PVC lines had failed, often with serious consequences.
@christophernewton25795 жыл бұрын
@@EDesigns_FL What size pipe and what was the schedule of the pipe?as pipe sizes go up in diameter the pressure ratings drop
@EDesigns_FL5 жыл бұрын
@@christophernewton2579 All of the PVC airlines I've encountered were schedule 40 and ranged in size for 1/2" to 1". The big problem with PVC airlines is fatigue. Even when they are in a temperature controlled environment, the temperature of the air they carry can vary by more then 100°. PVC has a high rate of thermal expansion. In long runs, the lines are going to move a lot. When movement is combined with expansion from pressure fluctuation, the PVC work hardens and cracks. Another issue is that pressure ratings for PVC are base on specific temperatures, and the ratings fail rapidly as temperatures rise.