Re: Hiring an electrician to put in a 240v circuit: worth it?
As far as the question do you need 240 to work on cars? No, not necessarily.
For example:
Instead of buying huge compressor buy a Milwaukee 18V Impact Wrench. Compact, lightweight with 210 lb-ft torque. Nice to take anywhere too.
Instead of buying huge compressor look into the TP Tools Showtime HVLP 90 turbine painter. Small system runs off 110V and produces show quality results. I own one and love it.
Use a 110V MIG welder for sheet metal. I have an old Miller 130 and it does sheet metal work just fine.
If you need media blasting there's plenty of shops around that will do that work for you. I found a place in SJ that does metal castings and is willing to media blast just about anything. Cabs, truck beds, doors, car bodies, frames, etc....They charge a flat hourly rate.
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