I've been wanting to get some air tools for years and every time I've looked at compressors it seems that a do-it-all size of a compressor is too large for my available shop space. Therefore I've lately been looking at point products for the use cases that I have for air based tools which basically boils down to two main uses and an optional three others:
Primary uses:
1. Finish nailing (no need for construction type of nailing)
2. Spaying lacquer/paint (most likely no wall painting i.e. Latex, but can't guarantee this of course, my crystal ball is a bit foggy... [tongue])
Optional nice to have extras:
3. Car wheel bolt opening and closing when changing tires
4. Air pump for footballs, lilo's, tires, etc.
5. Cleaning dust off work pieces/equipment in the shop with compressed air
I've always considered the green Bosch/Wagner integrated sprayers (like the Bosch PFS 55) as a consumer gimmick, but now reading and looking at videos about compact HVLP systems like the Fuji Q4 Gold and the Apollo 1050VR and having seen the small Senco nailing compressors like the 1010 and larger 0968 packaged with a Senco Finish Pro 11 nailer for a reasonable price I'm wondering if I could get separate tools for the primary two needs and maybe stretch the small compressor for the optional nice to have's.
I've always ended up at looking at ginormous tanked compressors because paint spraying requires ridiculous amounts of air and would kill a small compressor next to no time, but if I could take the painting/lacquering (both wood finishing and car paint/lacquer) out of the equation with a dedicated HVLP spraying system could I do the other four things with one of the small Senco units? How large gauge nail guns do you reckon the two Senco units could run in a no hurry single person use? How about running a bolt gun from one one tire at a time? I've understood that they require quite a lot of air to run properly too?
Would spraying a deck with deck oil or Pinotex to a fence make any sense with an HVLP-sprayer or are these tasks that are still easier to do with a traditional paint brush and an extension rod to it?
Primary uses:
1. Finish nailing (no need for construction type of nailing)
2. Spaying lacquer/paint (most likely no wall painting i.e. Latex, but can't guarantee this of course, my crystal ball is a bit foggy... [tongue])
Optional nice to have extras:
3. Car wheel bolt opening and closing when changing tires
4. Air pump for footballs, lilo's, tires, etc.
5. Cleaning dust off work pieces/equipment in the shop with compressed air
I've always considered the green Bosch/Wagner integrated sprayers (like the Bosch PFS 55) as a consumer gimmick, but now reading and looking at videos about compact HVLP systems like the Fuji Q4 Gold and the Apollo 1050VR and having seen the small Senco nailing compressors like the 1010 and larger 0968 packaged with a Senco Finish Pro 11 nailer for a reasonable price I'm wondering if I could get separate tools for the primary two needs and maybe stretch the small compressor for the optional nice to have's.
I've always ended up at looking at ginormous tanked compressors because paint spraying requires ridiculous amounts of air and would kill a small compressor next to no time, but if I could take the painting/lacquering (both wood finishing and car paint/lacquer) out of the equation with a dedicated HVLP spraying system could I do the other four things with one of the small Senco units? How large gauge nail guns do you reckon the two Senco units could run in a no hurry single person use? How about running a bolt gun from one one tire at a time? I've understood that they require quite a lot of air to run properly too?
Would spraying a deck with deck oil or Pinotex to a fence make any sense with an HVLP-sprayer or are these tasks that are still easier to do with a traditional paint brush and an extension rod to it?