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Porter Cable Pancake Compressor
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 294431" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>I've got a similar compressor borrowed from a friend, just trying it out before I buy a smaller compressor than my current portable. It's marketed by Sears so there's no telling who actually makes it. It came with a little trim nailer as a package deal when he bought it so I'm giving them both a trial run. I've been doing home repair/remodeling full time since 1990 and have used many compressors and nail guns over the years. These are not commercial grade items, but I have to say I'm impressed with how well they both preform for an $80 investment. That porter cable is advertised as a 150psi compressor. Be sure you use the regulator to reduce your line pressure down to the correct pressure for what ever you have attached to it. 150psi could blow the seals out of a lot of air tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 294431, member: 7544"] I've got a similar compressor borrowed from a friend, just trying it out before I buy a smaller compressor than my current portable. It's marketed by Sears so there's no telling who actually makes it. It came with a little trim nailer as a package deal when he bought it so I'm giving them both a trial run. I've been doing home repair/remodeling full time since 1990 and have used many compressors and nail guns over the years. These are not commercial grade items, but I have to say I'm impressed with how well they both preform for an $80 investment. That porter cable is advertised as a 150psi compressor. Be sure you use the regulator to reduce your line pressure down to the correct pressure for what ever you have attached to it. 150psi could blow the seals out of a lot of air tools. [/QUOTE]
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