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|    Roy Witt to mark lewis    |
|    Air Compressors.    |
|    01 Sep 11 12:09:27    |
      29 Aug 11 12:07, mark lewis wrote to Mark Hofmann:                      RW>> You will definately want a bigger tank. I can do air tool, even a        RW>> chisel for exhaust work, but the compressor comes on within a few        RW>> seconds of opening the air tool switch. Also, stay away from those        RW>> 'motor/compressor' machines, they're noisy and will drive you out of        RW>> the garage.               MH>> I would go for the bigger tank, but to go over 30 gallon would        MH>> require a 220 outlet. I didn't think to run that before we        MH>> finished the basement.               ml> it shouldn't take 220v for much over 30... we've a tank here that i'm        ml> fairly sure is larger than 30gal... it is larger than a 30gal propane        ml> tank... it definitely isn't more than 50gal... it is a 110v hookup...              The difference of course is in how much it costs to run the compressor. In       an industrial environment, running anything on 110v costs twice as much to       run as the same piece of equipment on 220v. Even less if it's 220v 3       phase.               MH>> The plan is to go for the belt driven style which are far less        MH>> noisy and get good reviews. Just costs about $100-$150 more on        MH>> average.               ml> the one i speak of above is a belt driven unit... i have no clue who        ml> manufactured it, though... and right now, i'm much too lazy to go out        ml> to the shelter/shop and try to find out... i will say, though, that        ml> we've had it for more than 30 years ;)              Sounds as old as mine. I've had mine since 1987 and it was 20 years old       when I inherited it. I know that I've rebuilt several times the switching       mechanism that regulates the compressor. And parts are still available.               R\%/itt                      ... Only 5% of all humans have the privilege to live in America.              --- Twit(t) Filter v2.1 (C) 2000-10        * Origin: SATX Alamo Area Net * South * Texas, USA * (1:387/22)    |
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