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Originally Posted by LS short box
I'm not any kind of expert but I believe if your air tool consumes 4 cfm and the air compressor can supply 4 cfm once you pulled down the tank your air compressor will run constantly depending how long you run the air tool trying to keep up.
If you can at all afford it buy a 220 volt two stage air compressor. You won't regret it.
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This doc sort of helps a little with regard to dutiy cycle.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...ir-compressors
I would do a 220v if I was planning to be in the house more than 2 years ......
and I didnt have to put in a subpanel and run 220v outside