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^That looks the same bar the manifold as my Wolf 2.5hp compressor. It's been faultless over six years at least, and 2.5hp is a major step up in CFM which is important for running arb type things such as blowguns. I'd highly recommend the above over any 1.5hp 6 litre compressor.

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I started with a pump only compressor so no tank, you just turned it on and the pressure was generated against the gun so you just kept pulsing the trigger. It worked just fine and did the job until it pretty much wore out!

Any compressor is better than none and you could use it to pump tyres etc. It wouldn't power a staple gun or rattle gun though!

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On 31/08/2020 at 12:32, Dan Maynard said:

Yeah that's fine for cleaning and tyres.

Some of the small tyre compressors are a lot smaller, will do a tyre eventually but no good for blowing etc. They tend to have no tank at all.

I have a " no tank " one and it pumps tires fast as **************** . Air line no probs . If you want Intimidate air then why worry about a tank ? 

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