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Hello guys. <br />You are right, get a real thing for the job. I bought a Devillbiss, is a flap compressor, very noisy but NO OIL. You can go for a simple house freezer compressor, which is very silent ( you don’t here your freezer working), get a gas tank (water pressure tested) an all the gadgets needed (safety relief valve, gauges –two needed- fast connector, regulator, and a pressostat or pressure shutdown valve) and you can build your own. The other way get a pancake compressor which is the same I described, but all ready built. Now I’m building my third custom compressor (the other two gave them away). <br />Enjoy your hobby. <br /> <br />
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