That compressor should keep up with no problem. Mine is 60 gallon single stage. Sounds like you did samething I did, hook air line directly into compressor?? If so your gonna have to redo it, mine keep clogging too. Mine is a 10 gallon pressure blaster, kept clogging where air and sand meet. Ask around and looked around on here for a solution, and the most common answer was to get outlet away from compressor. Most want the outlet atleast 30ft away. You can look on air compressor web sites and most will have a diagram on how they recommend you do it. I did this, ran 3/4 pvc 35ft on a slight slop, put down spout at compressor end and far end with ball valve on both ends to drain water build up, put my outlet at the end, tee off one foot above the ball valve with filter and then airline. Water problem solved, I also use disposable filter on blaster tank for extra protection. I also sift the sand before I use it, to sift out big stuff, cause If you don't, you will be down cleaning tip every couple of minutes. If you used playground sand its a must. Grade #4 sand is best but I still sift it, this sand is also getting hard to find here where im at. With all these lawsuits poppin up everywhere, nobody wants to liable for it. I made a sifter out of a gallon coffee can, cut the bottom out of it and put metal type window screen on the bottom, ran small piece of all thread thru top and hung it on top of a five gallon bucket put a industrial viberator on can and Another problem solved. No sand and no air tip clogged, no sand but have air water clog (assuming you have pressurized blaster)