by waaytoomuchintothis » Sun Nov 24, 2013 10:52 am
My shop has a big compressor for air tools and such, and when that rascal cuts in, it can really make you bounce if you are concentrating on tiny bits on the worktable. I turn it off when I'm doing things like that, and use the little compressor. I have a portable compressor for nail guns, and I have thought from time to time that if I put it outdoors and ran the hose in to a manifold attached to the table, I might have a nice setup for painting. The manifold could have a standard quick disconnect input, a regulator, and valves to operate each feed. Simple. When not in use, the manifold just hangs there out of the way, and the hose and portable compressor can be stored where it is already stored. I would do a lot more painting if I set that up I think. I also thought of a version where there is a paint booth with the manifold attached that I could bring out with the compressor when I'm going to paint. Still daydreaming at this point, though.