I’ve only had mine a week, so far I've used it with die grinders, a cut off wheel and the sprayer that looks like an old fashioned oil can. I used that with degreaser on an old vice that I don’t think had been cleaned in 100 years, not exaggerating. It’s amazing how good a job it did of that, but I don’t recommend doing it after perfect white sheets have been hung out to dry. The cut off was only about 1”x6” so I can’t really say much except it was a much neater job than an angle grinder. The die grinder held up fairly well but again it was only a small job, but most of mine are. My workshop is tiny too and there’s nowhere outdoors to store a larger machine. I have a Titan electric brad nailer and an electric spray gun which does what I need spraying bird feeders and tables but when they die I'll replace them with pneumatic ones. Thanks for your review, it helped me make up my mind.
That was an excellent video and detailed description. You've cleared up any concerns I had about this contraption and am currently sourcing a FMT3006 spray gun like wot u got. Cheers, great job.
I got one of these to clean the inside of my computer. ive never used an air compressor before i was just wondering how often does the oil need chaning and is difficult to maintain.
@@ryanharveywhite ha ha.... I was looking at one for small jobs at work but also mainly cleaning computers aswell. They get so much dust in that its worth £100 easy when you have 3 to clean. My daughters pc looks like its had a hoover bag emptied into every 3 months because its in her room. The others not so bad because theyre in non carpeted rooms
@@D-2-the-no Yes I have a couple of computers and a rack full of servers. I use my compressor to work on my car but when space is a premium its a noisy, powerful and expensive bit of kit to blow dust away :)
@@PatrickSwayzeOnDbol my bro I did a sprinter van on a 100l. 250l would be lovely ofc but let’s be real nobody is sticking an industrial in their garage. I did the job in 4 sections (5 incl roof) and honestly it’s perfectly adequate. For an at home job I’d say 100l.
97 db... chuff me... concord was only 110 at take off
I’ve only had mine a week, so far I've used it with die grinders, a cut off wheel and the sprayer that looks like an old fashioned oil can. I used that with degreaser on an old vice that I don’t think had been cleaned in 100 years, not exaggerating. It’s amazing how good a job it did of that, but I don’t recommend doing it after perfect white sheets have been hung out to dry. The cut off was only about 1”x6” so I can’t really say much except it was a much neater job than an angle grinder. The die grinder held up fairly well but again it was only a small job, but most of mine are. My workshop is tiny too and there’s nowhere outdoors to store a larger machine.
I have a Titan electric brad nailer and an electric spray gun which does what I need spraying bird feeders and tables but when they die I'll replace them with pneumatic ones.
Thanks for your review, it helped me make up my mind.
Thank you for explaining where the oil is filled
That was an excellent video and detailed description.
You've cleared up any concerns I had about this contraption and am currently sourcing a FMT3006 spray gun like wot u got.
Cheers, great job.
Good video . Just bough 2,5hp but from other company. I don’t need to use it for business. Just for domestic use - I think should be enough
Thanks for this upload mate
Will this be good enough to respray on the bonnet, top roof and on the wing??
have you tried sand blasting with it yet?
Hi would it be possible to paint a car bonnet with this.
I got one of these to clean the inside of my computer. ive never used an air compressor before i was just wondering how often does the oil need chaning and is difficult to maintain.
you bough a whole compressor for that?
Ryan White Yes.
@@ryanharveywhite ha ha.... I was looking at one for small jobs at work but also mainly cleaning computers aswell. They get so much dust in that its worth £100 easy when you have 3 to clean. My daughters pc looks like its had a hoover bag emptied into every 3 months because its in her room. The others not so bad because theyre in non carpeted rooms
@@D-2-the-no Yes I have a couple of computers and a rack full of servers. I use my compressor to work on my car but when space is a premium its a noisy, powerful and expensive bit of kit to blow dust away :)
@@ryanharveywhite yeah, its a lot easier than disassembling the pc when its a 5 minute job with a compressor. Not fussed about noise lol 😁
Would it work with a sand blaster?
Did you manage to sandblast? I’m looking something cheap for small bodywork. please reply if you can help
Thanks for sharing this video
Have you tried any spraying with it yet? Decent build quality? Cheers
yes i have sprayed many things with it, the air tank is quite small so i would get the next tank size up. build quality is pretty decent. Thanks
Will this be good enough to spray an entire car?
No, way too small. You will need at least 250l for repaint, even then you will struggle for air. I have worked in bodyshop since 2002.
Iv got the 50l one will do a car but panel to panel
@@PatrickSwayzeOnDbol my bro I did a sprinter van on a 100l. 250l would be lovely ofc but let’s be real nobody is sticking an industrial in their garage.
I did the job in 4 sections (5 incl roof) and honestly it’s perfectly adequate. For an at home job I’d say 100l.
@@KazeHorse painted a sprinter with a 100 litre tank? It would have took about three days then lol
@@PatrickSwayzeOnDbol it did indeed. Almost on the dot.