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Porter Cable Pancake Compressor
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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 295215" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>Like many things it will depend on how much and often you use the compressor. I have a Bostich version of the PC you are looking at and it does a good job for limited use. It is good for filling tires and relatively low volume tools like a brad nailer or stapler. For using with high volume tools or paint sprayers it would be nice to get one with a bigger tank so it isn't running constantly. Unless you specifically need a portable one you might want to go larger. Even a 10 gallon unit doesn't cost too much more than a two to four gallon pancake one, it doesn't take too much more floor space and may be more useful in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 295215, member: 1417"] Like many things it will depend on how much and often you use the compressor. I have a Bostich version of the PC you are looking at and it does a good job for limited use. It is good for filling tires and relatively low volume tools like a brad nailer or stapler. For using with high volume tools or paint sprayers it would be nice to get one with a bigger tank so it isn't running constantly. Unless you specifically need a portable one you might want to go larger. Even a 10 gallon unit doesn't cost too much more than a two to four gallon pancake one, it doesn't take too much more floor space and may be more useful in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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