I have a 6 gallon pancake compressor, using it in my wood shop. I use it for some tools, but mostly blowing sawdust around. I am frustrated at how often it kicks on, and it's so loud I need to wear ear protection. Have been looking to get a larger capacity compressor. Am I swapping problems (short recharge time, OFTEN... vs long recharge time, less often)?
Great question. Check out my video on the Fortress Ultra-Quiet 6 gallon compressor. It’s a total game changer. I also have a few videos on expansion tanks - if you pair a quiet machine with one of those you’d be golden. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching 🤘🇺🇸
Hey jimmy going to buy my first air compressor thinking about getting 6 gallon fortress but should i just get 10 gallon fortress instead will the 4 gallons matter. Hope to see you review the 10 gallon fortress one day.
Hey man! It all depends on what you’re doing. If you plan on using your compressor for anything other than nailing/stapling/inflating/impact - you’ll want the 10 gallon. That extra volume will allow you to run other tools (cutoff/die grinder/sander) briefly. If I wind up getting that machine you’ll be sure to see a review. 🤘🇺🇸
Great comparison, loved the longer video !
Thanks man! I appreciate you.
Great review/comparison video. Awesome idea. Time for a tank!!
I’ll build you one. Lmk what you want.
Once again, very clear. I purchased the pancake 6-gallon and love it.
Thank you for that feedback sir! I appreciate you 🇺🇸🤘
thinking about buying an air compressorn
saw a few videos n so far urs helps t best,
cheers!
Thank you! 🇺🇸🤘
Great review. clear, great summary.
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching 🤘🇺🇸
I have a 6 gallon pancake compressor, using it in my wood shop. I use it for some tools, but mostly blowing sawdust around. I am frustrated at how often it kicks on, and it's so loud I need to wear ear protection. Have been looking to get a larger capacity compressor. Am I swapping problems (short recharge time, OFTEN... vs long recharge time, less often)?
Great question. Check out my video on the Fortress Ultra-Quiet 6 gallon compressor. It’s a total game changer. I also have a few videos on expansion tanks - if you pair a quiet machine with one of those you’d be golden. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching 🤘🇺🇸
What’s a good compress for 30 psi for 30- an hour job for an upholstery headliner?
Good stuff, Johnny.
Thank you Barry! 🇺🇸🤘
What size so you recommend dor blowing out sprinklers?
I’ve never had to do that, but I’d assume a good volume of air is needed.
Hey jimmy going to buy my first air compressor thinking about getting 6 gallon fortress but should i just get 10 gallon fortress instead will the 4 gallons matter. Hope to see you review the 10 gallon fortress one day.
Hey man! It all depends on what you’re doing. If you plan on using your compressor for anything other than nailing/stapling/inflating/impact - you’ll want the 10 gallon. That extra volume will allow you to run other tools (cutoff/die grinder/sander) briefly. If I wind up getting that machine you’ll be sure to see a review. 🤘🇺🇸
Can 6 gallon be used remove harmonic balancer and crank pulley?
Can I use earthquake xt stubby impact @90 with 6 gallon
One way to find out!
Yes, you are right about the 3gal compressor. They are a waste of money.
Total waste. Useless.
"Can Do" shipmate.
Hoorah brother.