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|    TOM WALKER to ROY WITT    |
|    Air Compressors.    |
|    03 Sep 11 17:51:00    |
      RW> RW>> I have a 30 gallon. Made in the USA by Dayton, if you can believe       RW> RW>> that. I inherited it when I bought a machine shop in 1987 and it was       RW> RW>> 20 years old then. Kept it at home for automotive work.              RW> RW>> MH> I have been on the market for one for months and think I have it       RW> RW>> MH> narrowed down to a 30 gallon belt driven compressor.              RW> RW>> If you plan on using 'air tools', I'd think about a tank with less       RW> RW>> recovery time. 60-100 gallon, minimum. You can still buy a Dayton at       RW> RW>> Grainger Industrial Supply, and you can find Grainger online or       RW> RW>> maybe they have a local store in your area.              RW> TW> Isin't Tank recovertime is a function of Compressor size basiclly?              RW>Yes it is. A small tank will make the compressor run more often than the       RW>same compressor on a larger tank.              Yes the compressor will cycle more but the overall run time for a       particualrly job will be about the same as long as the compressor is       sized for your largest air volume tool used              ---        þ SLMR 2.1a þ Typo Tom Strkes Again        * Origin: Since 1991 And Were Still Here! DOCSPLACE.TZO.COM (1:123/140)    |
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