carl0s
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Is it safe to run my cheap air tools without a regulator, i.e. at ~150psi (I think that's what the compressor's cut-off is set to.. )
The specifications of most tools tend to state 90psi.
I have bought a regulator - a Sealey regulator/filter & oiler combination thing, but after seeing how rough it looks, and doing a bit of searching, I'm realising that it might just be unnecessary crap, and not very good at best. It's the same as all the other cheap eBay regular/oiler combinations. It came with two 1/2" - > 1/4" reducers, and the threads are so badly cut on those that no amount of PFTE tape will get a gas tight seal. Christ knows how bad the actual regulator-y bits are.
I'm generally only going to be using a 3/8" air ratchet, occasional drill and chisel and what not.
I realise that painting requires water traps, pressure control, etc. but I'm not worried about that for now.
Thanks,
Carl
The specifications of most tools tend to state 90psi.
I have bought a regulator - a Sealey regulator/filter & oiler combination thing, but after seeing how rough it looks, and doing a bit of searching, I'm realising that it might just be unnecessary crap, and not very good at best. It's the same as all the other cheap eBay regular/oiler combinations. It came with two 1/2" - > 1/4" reducers, and the threads are so badly cut on those that no amount of PFTE tape will get a gas tight seal. Christ knows how bad the actual regulator-y bits are.
I'm generally only going to be using a 3/8" air ratchet, occasional drill and chisel and what not.
I realise that painting requires water traps, pressure control, etc. but I'm not worried about that for now.
Thanks,
Carl