New compressor for the work shop. teh 50ltr 4hp quiet air compressor. TEH tools. #tehcompressor #paintsprayer #paintgun #autobodywork #autobodypaint #autobodyrepair
Just looking at the 24L version of this for my home workshop. Day to day duties will be to dry / clean my mountain bikes after winter riding, although I'll also be using it to bead 180/190 section tyres for my motorbike. I don't need a high duty cycle and won't be using it for air tools. Perhaps, I may use it to spray the fence to renew the wood stain. However, if I were to pair it up with an LVLP gun, will the 7.4 CFM (not sure what the actual CFM will likely be however) be sufficient for say respraying fairings or guitar bodies? Not looking to go unecessarily larger since the latter would be hobbyist "nice to do" jobs rather than "must do twice a week" kinda thing. Was originally looking at the SGS and Hyundai units, but the TEH offers more CFM for a "low noise" motor. That being said, my R1 puts out 102 dB and the Fazer Thou is probably not that much quieter at 98dB on a cold start in the garage. Thoughts before I pull the trigger on a 24L unit.
I love the way us brits are efficient with our tools, you are spraying cars with a £300 compressor. The yanks will have 3k of compressor for hobby airfix spraying
Hi, how goes the new compressor so far? Have you put many hours on it yet? Tempted to buy this one, but concerned company has very little review info out there! Thanks!
I've hammered it flat out since I bought it. If you look at my videos after this one, every job done using this compressor. I use my tyre machine with it also. No problems so far, fingures crossed!
Thanks for the reply! I have ordered one! Fingers crossed both of ours carry on working for many years! One question (from someone who knows very little on this subject!) The paint gun you are using is one of the low pressure ones? (I think?) If so, do I need to be careful which gun I buy to work with the CFM rating of the compressor?@@Supercarlsunday
Hi. I don't have a machine that reads decibels but I can tell you its very quite compared to any other compressor I've heard. Its been spot on so far. Touch wood 👌👍
Got mine today, 1 day delivery direct from their site and they also had 10% discount code. So, £292 delivered. Sound wise, it’s not quiet really (But not heard others) around 85dB with phone close to compressor. I notice some makers cheat on the dB where I saw one spec’d at 70dB @ 6 meters away, so watch out for that! I like the quality of it and that it even includes a display showing the mains voltage which is a nice touch.
@user-lz9rp7bj4s I've had a lot of compressors over the years, and this is by far the most quiet one out them all. They have come a long way. Those brushless motors are much more efficient and don't make the horrible sound of the old direct drive type. It's replaced my old Clarke 100ltr v twin 14cfm compressor that I had in my old body shop for 14 years. I have to say its much better. Less noise and more power. I'm happy so far. There a bargain at that price. 👍
Para mayor seguridad es que tener cuidado cuando hay bajo voltaje porque no partirá y se forzara en partir los motores tener cuidado puede tener un recalentamiento enchufar directo al enchufe y que marque 220volt
Just looking at the 24L version of this for my home workshop. Day to day duties will be to dry / clean my mountain bikes after winter riding, although I'll also be using it to bead 180/190 section tyres for my motorbike. I don't need a high duty cycle and won't be using it for air tools. Perhaps, I may use it to spray the fence to renew the wood stain. However, if I were to pair it up with an LVLP gun, will the 7.4 CFM (not sure what the actual CFM will likely be however) be sufficient for say respraying fairings or guitar bodies? Not looking to go unecessarily larger since the latter would be hobbyist "nice to do" jobs rather than "must do twice a week" kinda thing. Was originally looking at the SGS and Hyundai units, but the TEH offers more CFM for a "low noise" motor. That being said, my R1 puts out 102 dB and the Fazer Thou is probably not that much quieter at 98dB on a cold start in the garage. Thoughts before I pull the trigger on a 24L unit.
Go for it.👍
Just about to order one. How you getting on with it? Going to be using it around workshop and also external masonry painting
Hi, its still working well.no issue as of yet. 👍
I love the way us brits are efficient with our tools, you are spraying cars with a £300 compressor. The yanks will have 3k of compressor for hobby airfix spraying
No comment 😉👍
El mejor video explicativo de este compresos, muchas gracias, me quedo muy claro el uso
Thats great, glad it helped you out. Thank you 👍
Hi, how goes the new compressor so far? Have you put many hours on it yet? Tempted to buy this one, but concerned company has very little review info out there! Thanks!
I've hammered it flat out since I bought it. If you look at my videos after this one, every job done using this compressor. I use my tyre machine with it also. No problems so far, fingures crossed!
Thanks for the reply!
I have ordered one! Fingers crossed both of ours carry on working for many years!
One question (from someone who knows very little on this subject!) The paint gun you are using is one of the low pressure ones? (I think?) If so, do I need to be careful which gun I buy to work with the CFM rating of the compressor?@@Supercarlsunday
@@AndLan-q9q Yes, best of luck 👍
hi, How many decibels does the compressor generate and has it caused you any problems or is everything working fine?
Hi. I don't have a machine that reads decibels but I can tell you its very quite compared to any other compressor I've heard. Its been spot on so far. Touch wood 👌👍
Got mine today, 1 day delivery direct from their site and they also had 10% discount code. So, £292 delivered. Sound wise, it’s not quiet really (But not heard others) around 85dB with phone close to compressor. I notice some makers cheat on the dB where I saw one spec’d at 70dB @ 6 meters away, so watch out for that! I like the quality of it and that it even includes a display showing the mains voltage which is a nice touch.
@user-lz9rp7bj4s I've had a lot of compressors over the years, and this is by far the most quiet one out them all. They have come a long way. Those brushless motors are much more efficient and don't make the horrible sound of the old direct drive type. It's replaced my old Clarke 100ltr v twin 14cfm compressor that I had in my old body shop for 14 years. I have to say its much better. Less noise and more power. I'm happy so far. There a bargain at that price. 👍
does it still work and are you satisfied ,can you use some the tools with it
It's still going strong. Need a couple water traps because it does pull moisture out of the air, but apart from that, all good.
@@Supercarlsunday thanks bro I think I'll buy one for myself
Лионель месси, зачем тебе компрессор?
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Hi, ¿with Dbi to une meter?
I've got know idea what your saying mate 👍
Para mayor seguridad es que tener cuidado cuando hay bajo voltaje porque no partirá y se forzara en partir los motores tener cuidado puede tener un recalentamiento enchufar directo al enchufe y que marque 220volt
I don't understand, sorry.