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<blockquote data-quote="joshs98runner" data-source="post: 2482173" data-attributes="member: 570287"><p>If it were my shop and I was even considering sanding, I wouldn't waste my time on anything smaller than 12 cfm and 45 gal+. We have a 30 gal at home that runs around 5cfm and it's almost a waste of time if you try to run an air wratchet or impact gun working at a quick pace... it makes a sh*t ton of noise for 10 min and shuts off for 5 if you use your tools a lot. it is great for nail guns and small projects, but running a sander on a capacity/tank that small wouldn't be worth your time or money...it's like powering killer components with a weak amp, the potential can't be reached without more power...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshs98runner, post: 2482173, member: 570287"] If it were my shop and I was even considering sanding, I wouldn't waste my time on anything smaller than 12 cfm and 45 gal+. We have a 30 gal at home that runs around 5cfm and it's almost a waste of time if you try to run an air wratchet or impact gun working at a quick pace... it makes a sh*t ton of noise for 10 min and shuts off for 5 if you use your tools a lot. it is great for nail guns and small projects, but running a sander on a capacity/tank that small wouldn't be worth your time or money...it's like powering killer components with a weak amp, the potential can't be reached without more power... [/QUOTE]
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