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NEW Porter-Cable C2002 0.8 HP 6 Gallon Oil-Free Pancake Air Compressor, NOW $72.99. free (4) day shipping,
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/39155096...8a46550INT
This deal beats the 2nd deal ($74.66) listed earlier by $1.67.
I bought this on the 1st deal for $74.70 and it works great. I ordered it on a Sunday and it was delivered to my house by UPS in under 48 hours. It was brand new in a sealed retail box in perfect condition.
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I have this compressor. It's heavy, loud, and the gauges don't work. But I have framed a house, built a few decks, a couple of wood sheds, and done a bunch of trim work with it. It still runs strong. If I had to do it all over again, I'd probably opt for the Rigid.
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I use nailers (brad/finish) with mine a lot for hobby woodworking, putting up trim and repairing the fence. Pneumatic nailers are both lighter and cheaper than battery powered ones.
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I have this compressor. It's heavy, loud, and the gauges don't work. But I have framed a house, built a few decks, a couple of wood sheds, and done a bunch of trim work with it. It still runs strong. If I had to do it all over again, I'd probably opt for the Rigid.
It's actually a good deal given how prices have been the past 2 years. I bought this same bundled version for $150 on sale 6 years ago but the last time I saw that happen was 3 years ago. I just bought a Ridgid to replace the PC because the air regulator on the PC started leaking after 2 years and has been getting progressively worse over the past 4 years. Nail guns are still solid.
It's actually a good deal given how prices have been the past 2 years. I bought this same bundled version for $150 on sale 6 years ago but the last time I saw that happen was 3 years ago. I just bought a Ridgid to replace the PC because the air regulator on the PC started leaking after 2 years and has been getting progressively worse over the past 4 years. Nail guns are still solid.
Haven't used nail guns before - just old fashioned hammer and nails. Will the 16/18 gauge be good for framing?