Has anyone here used a Ridgid compressor to spray with. We just bought out a bunch of tools from an ex carpenter, and one of the tools he had to run the nail guns is a 4.5gal 3.25hp compressor. Too cold right now for Me to test It out for Myself, but I was reading in the manual that It could be used to spray with. It's also a oiless so there should be no fear of contamination from oil in the lines.
I read up online some, and got mixed opinions on it. Some dismissed it as the tank being tool small to maintain a steady cfm, but that seemed to mostly come from people that hadn't actually owned one,others that had said that theirs worked fine with a hvlp gravity gun.
The compressor looks near new, and seems to run strong. I'm thinking it will work for such a small canvas as a cue with the correct gun, but curious if anyone uses one for their cues, and what if any pros and cons should i expect? Is the compressor gonna run continously,and cause any problems? I know the general thoughts may would be yes, but that's the reason I'm looking for answers from people that have tried the same compressor to do what I would be doing with It, so I thought the best place to ask is here.
My old compressor is a pita to keep it running right all the time, and I'm tired of messing with It, so hoping I don't need to buy another one right now.
Thanks, Greg
I read up online some, and got mixed opinions on it. Some dismissed it as the tank being tool small to maintain a steady cfm, but that seemed to mostly come from people that hadn't actually owned one,others that had said that theirs worked fine with a hvlp gravity gun.
The compressor looks near new, and seems to run strong. I'm thinking it will work for such a small canvas as a cue with the correct gun, but curious if anyone uses one for their cues, and what if any pros and cons should i expect? Is the compressor gonna run continously,and cause any problems? I know the general thoughts may would be yes, but that's the reason I'm looking for answers from people that have tried the same compressor to do what I would be doing with It, so I thought the best place to ask is here.
My old compressor is a pita to keep it running right all the time, and I'm tired of messing with It, so hoping I don't need to buy another one right now.
Thanks, Greg