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there is a little pancake porter cable one that should work.
just a note, you never want to blow to hard on any edges especially on repainted panels, around door handles, under window trim, etc.. If the job wasnt done correctly it could flake off. |
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Amazon.com: Porter-Cable CPFAC2600P 15 Amp 2-Horsepower 6-Gallon Oil-Free Pancake Compressor: Home Improvement
I've seen them at Home Depot for less; $150 I believe. |
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I've been using an air compressor for a while... you wanna get one that will pack enough air cause you use alot when drying out the cracks and what not... you don't want one that has to fill up a lot.
3-5 gallons, make sure it's oil less |
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I purchased a small unit too and yes they do have some advantages, being small and compact and all but the draw back is that you'll sometimes have to wait for the unit to catch up, I've had this happen to me with my small unit. I should have gone with a bigger one...oh well live and learn I guess.This time around I'm going with a really big sucker in my garage
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The unit I purchased is this one:
![]() It's a 2HP and really it's way too weak for blowing water off the vehicles...like I said I sometimes have to wait for it to catch up so I can use it for a few seconds then wait again....way too small if you ask me..it gets the job done but it just takes too long that's all. |
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I have a 33 gallon air compressor and this isn't a place where smaller = better (unless you are traveling with it ... and if you have a trailer, a big one + plenty of hose would work as well). A small tank will get the job done but as Nica said it may take longer for the tank to refill. I use a trigger nozzle at about 30PSI and to go around the vehicle it fills up my tank twice ... plus you can use it to blow out vents, seats, carpets, cup holders, etc. as well as using other attachments for impact guns and such for light mechanical work.
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