Best Little Air Compressor for Trailer?
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Best Little Air Compressor for Trailer?
Who makes a decent little compressor for trailer use? I've been using a nitrogen cylinder for quite a while in the trailer but getting tired of it being in the way, so thinking about getting one of those little pancake or other type of small compressor to mount in the trailer.
Harbor Freight has some cheapy oil less models that looks like it would fit in the cabinet, but not sure if they are worth a darn?
Harbor Freight has some cheapy oil less models that looks like it would fit in the cabinet, but not sure if they are worth a darn?
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I got a small one from Home Depot that came with a brad nailer ( I was actually wanting just the nailer, lol). It came with a coiled hose that was crap. It will air up a tire rapidly, but I don't know about running a tool. It is a Husky, and the combo package was like $69.00. I have a Speedaire that will run air tools that I will take with me from now on though, it has a larger tank than the Husky...
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For track use, airing up tires, I'd think the HF stuff would be fine. You're not likely to actually run it all that much in the grand scheme of things.
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I guess the draw back would be using air tools, not having enough air volume to run an impact, etc.
Most of the time all we're doing is bumping up air in the race car tires, or maybe using an air nozzle to blow out something.
Most of the time all we're doing is bumping up air in the race car tires, or maybe using an air nozzle to blow out something.
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Check this little shit out - I had forgot how loud those little compressors are, this one is quiet though...
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That's a big difference. Wonder if its not a piston pump? Maybe its a small screw compressor? Anything you can do to dampen the pulsation will reduce noise and vibration.
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I believe it's a piston style pump.
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John, I thought maybe you had seen the HF pancake compressor I bring to the track. Lightweight enough to use as an air bubble if you need it in the lanes. I've had it for a while now and it still works great. Not a lot of capacity but I usually don't need much to maintain tire pressure between rounds. Main reason I went with this one is you can find coupons in various magazines that knock the price down to $40.
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Just an update on this little compressor, my wife bought me one of them for my birthday and I love it. I put it in the front cabinet of the trailer and you don't even know when it's running, VERY quiet and lightweight as well. Good investment, I got rid of my nitrogen bottle and probable got 100lbs out of the trailer.
While I was at it, I plumbed the trailer for air. I put a bulkhead fitting in the floor of the front cabinet then ran 3/8" truck air brake tubing to two spots on the car side of the trailer, one by the front wheels and one by the back. Mounted quick connects at the edge of the trailer. Then I just plug in a 25' coiled hose which easily reaches both sides of the car. Works fantastic and no more screwing around with a 50' air hose when you're in a hurry.
I got these clamps at McMaster - Carr, they are PN 3050T72 for 1/4" pipe nipple.
While I was at it, I plumbed the trailer for air. I put a bulkhead fitting in the floor of the front cabinet then ran 3/8" truck air brake tubing to two spots on the car side of the trailer, one by the front wheels and one by the back. Mounted quick connects at the edge of the trailer. Then I just plug in a 25' coiled hose which easily reaches both sides of the car. Works fantastic and no more screwing around with a 50' air hose when you're in a hurry.
I got these clamps at McMaster - Carr, they are PN 3050T72 for 1/4" pipe nipple.
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