Shopping in Lidl today and they have compressors and lots of different air tools. Was very tempted to add them to my shopping basket.
Can't remember, but probably quite small.What size was the compressor ? I'm looking for a larger compressor to power my lift.
I'm not really looking for one Tony - don't have the space at the moment. I'm a bit of a sucker for buying tools in Lidl though as you just don't get interesting stuff in Morrisons.Air tools are great Steve but you need a fair sized tank for capacity to run them for long. Direct drive ones are very noisy and don't have capacity so they're continually starting and topping up pressure which can upset neighbours! I inherited my late father in laws old Compressor, I think it's a Tecalemit brand with a large single phase motor. I f you go looking at larger S/H ones bear in mind you'll need single phase motor.
If it's mainly for nut and bolt work think about a 1/2" drive rechargeable impact wrench and a 3/8" drive rechargeable ratchet.
Tony.
I've bought lots of good DIY grade tools from there.I did quite a bit of research when I was looking for a compressor. I came to the conclusion to do everything I wanted it to do (mainly the regular stuff already mentioned) I wasn't going to get change out of £250 at retail.
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/airmaster-tiger-16510-3hp-50-litre-air-compre/
I bought it while it was on offer at £200 knowing I wouldn't be using it for some time and it was something for future projects (initially soda blasting and spraying). But didn't want to miss that price. But I'm sure once it's set-up I'll be using it for blowing up tyres and with wrenches too.
- 50 litre air reciever
- 14.5cfm air displacement
- Maximum operating pressure: 8 bar (116 psi)
- 3hp, 50Hz, 230V Motor
So I can't give a view on it otherwise yet. But I do know for some of the more demanding jobs like the soda blasting it will be stretching it to the limit and it will only be any good on small items maybe up to wheel size.
The reviews are very good on it with the point being that was the least amount of money I felt I could throw at it to have a good degree of confidence (from the reviews and MM staff) to do the stuff I wanted.
Yeah that's pretty much what I thought I was in for. But I couldn't justify spending any more.The 14.5 cfm is ok Rob but the 50 ltr tank will mean it will be running virtually continuously. But, I would rather have this than nothing.
No chance of it being up to spraying more than a panel at a time though.
Tony.
I know what you mean mate, I shop at AldiI've bought lots of good DIY grade tools from there.
Tony.
Lee just got a 50ltr 6 bar one for £115 I'll let you know how it performsWhat size was the compressor ? I'm looking for a larger compressor to power my lift.