I have to replace my air compressor. The one I have now is dry lubrificate. I use it for spray finish. Can I use one that is oil lubrificate and will that affect the finish? I also use it for air drive tools such as nailer and sander
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The compressor that runs with oil is a better compressor. In regard to the lines = Have two lines - one for the air tools using marvel oil - the other one only for the spray gun-
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I like the idea of using separate, task-related hoses. Remember, too, that the air from the tank can be filtered to remove water, oil, etc.
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