Art, you will need a 45 gallon or more compressor to do a lot. The nail gun doesn't take a large amount of air. You might want to get a small portable compressor for it. A little 2 hp 2 gallon will be fine unless you're doing framing for a living, but a 3-5 gallon will be a bit better. That won't run any air tools though. I have a 20 gallon 120 psi compressor and it's barely big enough for an impact wrench. Other things, like my die grinder or air drill, run it down to fast. I have to wait a lot to use those -- hardly worth it! I can paint, though I do have to wait a few minutes on occasion. Not enough wait to worry about when painting. Lowe's has a 45 gallon now for $419, 60 gallon for $499. You'll need hose and such too! Lowe's has the rubber hose for $30 (50'), and expect to spend another $30-$50 for quick disconnects. Harbor Freight has compressors has some, but prices are about the same as Lowe's -- add shipping and they're more. A 30 gallon MIGHT be enough, but you're better off with a bit more capacity. --------------------------- Date: Thursday, November 2, 2006 09:45 PM From: Arthur Litchfield <artl@xxxxxxxxxxx> Good evening all. I am in the market for a new air compressor. I have about $500 to spend. I will run a few air tools such as am impact wrench, DA sander and an occasional nail gun or stapler. I would appreciate recommendations anyone on the list might have. Thanks in advance. Art in Idaho _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com