usable compressors.

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Good Morning ladies and gents..

I'm looking to replace my air compressor in my garage.. i know that most sandblasters use around 90 to 120psi for blasting..

i was looking at this.

- Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices

think a 21 gallon will do the trick??

i dont wanna go to big.. i cant rewire the garage to 220 till spring.
or will blasting work this thing to a quick death... mind you the largest project ill be doing is my frame thus far.

input would be highly appreciated..

thanks

Brian
 
You will be waiting for it to catch up like every 4 minutes but it will get the job done over time.
As an example I use a 120 gallons of air, and a 18cfm's of air volume.
I still have to wait for the compressors to catch up after about 10 minute of Blasting.
Using the finest grade sand and the smallest nozzle possible will extend your blasting time.