I used a 'poverty pack' compressor.....small 2 HP 25L job....

Paint finish is great....I am VERY PLEASED with it.
IMHO, the difference between a baby compressor, and say a 2.5 HP 50L job is that the motor on the small one will cut in more, to maintain your pressure, thus burn out quicker. The guys in the tool shop said I wouldn't spray my whole car before it burns out....well I sprayed the whole car, sand blasted a heap of stuff, and use it almost daily for cleaning. It's fine.
I believe the secret to a great paint job lies in a few things.....
1. Quality paint. Buy PPG brand paint. I have sprayed a few brands and believe this is the best.
2. Spend money on a good spray gun. How the paint comes out of the gun determines the finish.....don't be a tight ass with your gun. I used an HVLP gravity gun, and swear by it. I have used other guns in the past, but the HVLP was far superior.
3. Spraying technique determins finish. Goes without saying really......Read up on how to move the gun around, how to mix your paint, how much to put on per coat
4. Ask questions on PAINT FORUMS, use Google, talk to pro's at a panel shop / paint shop etc..... I did all this, over maybe 4 months, before picking up my spray gun.
5. PRACTICE
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Did it become an all consuming marriage wrecking job, or did you find it OK??
At times my wife gets sh!tty, not only with the mess I make, but the hours spent in the garage with 'my other wife'. It wasn't a marraige wrecking job, but having a somewhat patient partner does help.
Overall I chose to paint my own resto because I simply didn't have the $$$ to hand over to a panel beater. When I show it, I will be proud of what I achieved.....but the next one will be sprayed by a pro
Hope my ramblings help you.......
