Air Compressor Choice

Just like all others said, bigger is better and that smaller one you mentioned won't be able to push the tools you mentioned without you having to stop and wait for it to build up pressure. I bought a DeVilbis 6.5hp 60gal about 10 years ago. It has always had more than enough air for me while I was using my DA or cutting wheels.

Not to bad mouth Craftsman, but check around before you get that one; there may be better deals out there. I'm not much on the Craftsman compressors that you can't change the oil on. I'm not much on Campbell Hausfeld either; I had two brand new that blew so much oil that there was no way I would have used them for painting anything. You sure never had to wory about lubricating any tools you hooked up to them.

If this is your first compressor, make sure you get an air ratchet and an impact. Once you get used to using air tools, you'll be spoiled.