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May 3, 2012 at 11:00 am
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Look for the tools you want to use with the compressor first. Find out what the air consumption is for each at the recommended air pressure for each. Then look for a compressor that will provide the right amount of air that the tools need to operate them properly. If you buy the compressor first and find that when you buy the tools the compressor can’t provide the air to operate the tool you’ll find that you will have tools that will not operate correctly and you’ll probably be very disappointed in the purchases you made. CFM (air consumption) at PSI is the key.