I actually own two air compressors; one is more portable then the other. The easiest one to use would be the Bostitch pancake compressor, details are as follows:
6 gallons
2 HP Peak
1.35 HP Running
3.4 CFM @ 40psi
2.1 CFM @ 90psi
You won't make it far with this....just finished winterizing with a Craftsman 30 gallon, 4.5 CFM @ 40. That thing ran and ran and ran and ran and ran and ran. I could hit each line with a shot of 40 PSI, but that would last for about 30 seconds. In the end, I blew each line about 4 times.
The other compressor is DeVilbiss but it’s currently wired for 220 and I don’t have a 220 source close to the equipment pad. I can rewire back to 110 if needed. Details are as follows:
30 gallons
4 HP
11.9 CFM
8.8 CFM @ 40psi
6.9 CFM @ 90psi
Better get your wire nuts out. This hog will more than likely do the trick. Assuming you use a paint gun with this most of the time?
Do you think either of these compressors have the muscle to blow the main drain lines?