I just got a new compressor, and am new to them. Agreed, the one I got is not a high end one by any stretch, but it should be adequate for my needs.
So, here is my question:
Since most compressors have an auto off feature, does that mean they are designed to be left on and pressurized constantly?
Or is it better to turn it off and leave it un-pressurized, and turn it on 10-15 minutes before using it?
Only one other question: what kind of and size hose would you recommend? I'm thinking a 3/8" 50' hose would be right for me, but I'm not sure about the material.
FWIW, I might use it only a few times a month.
So, here is my question:
Since most compressors have an auto off feature, does that mean they are designed to be left on and pressurized constantly?
Or is it better to turn it off and leave it un-pressurized, and turn it on 10-15 minutes before using it?
Only one other question: what kind of and size hose would you recommend? I'm thinking a 3/8" 50' hose would be right for me, but I'm not sure about the material.
FWIW, I might use it only a few times a month.

. The power you get when using a die grinder or drill is not even comparable to a cordless. I'm actually looking for a nice air ratchet at the moment, but haven't found anything that seems to be a quality piece for a reasonable price.