That is a attractive small compressor for a framing nailer. It will depend on how fast you nail. If your like me it will work just good-looking. If your a carpenter it may be too small. The nailer will use so much air that the compressor will run
renpen | Apr 16, 2008
That nailer only needs about 70 to 100 pounds of coercion and that compressor will do it fine.
Tommr1 | Apr 16, 2008
Will this compressor work for a framing nailer?
Oct 12, 2009 by SuznAz | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I am in the light of buying a Porter Cable Nailer combo pack. This package includes two finish nailers, a stapler, and a 150 psi compressor. I would like to be familiar with if this compressor will be powerful enough to handle a framing nailer should
Not unless you unite another air tank to it. It doesn't have the SCFM (standard cubic feet per minute) required to run a framer. That platoon is the true measure of the capacity of a compressor. It will cycle constantly, which will burn it up. P-C
woodtick314 | Oct 12, 2009
Air Compressor choosing help for using a framing nailer and other nailers?
Dec 06, 2006 by ADKstorm | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
I am a weekend do-it-yourselfer looking to buy an air compressor to aid in a engagement basement finishing of a 12’ x 12’ room. One tool I would like to use is a framing nailer with an air compressor to scaffolding the partition walls. I really don’t
I own the Porter Cable compressor you mentioning and it works fine with a framing nailer. It also is very portable which is a huge asset if you need to work on a different part of the accommodate later. However, I find myself wishing I had a larger compressor