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| Hmmmmmmmm Member Since: Nov 2005 Location: Town Creek Dr.
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| I have one for ya. Hardly used. Been in the shed for a couple years and I never use it. I bought it at Walmart. I think it ran a couple hundered. Looks brand new still. I think the only thing wrong with it was I had removed the drain plug on the bottom and lost it. I am not home right now but I think this is it: Product - Cast Iron Compressor, 2 Running HP, 20 Gal. - from Campbell Hausfeld_ I think would have a hard time finding the hoses & fittings I have for it so plan on buying that stuff. I'll look around though. For a case of Coors light it's yours. |
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| ORGASM DONOR Member Since: Oct 2005 Location: North of FINE
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redundant. the cfm rating would indicate the compressor is capable of that output no matter the size of the tank ![]() | |
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| Registered User Member Since: Jun 2008 Location: Southern, MD
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| I guess the point I was trying to get across was that if you got a small tank and you are using an impact alot, or grinder, etc that the tool will not run at its potential with a small tank. It will just drain the tank and the compressor will not be able to keep up. Those oil free compressors get very hot and you don't want it to run non stop. |
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| ORGASM DONOR Member Since: Oct 2005 Location: North of FINE
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Impact does not require a large CFM rating because it is typically used in short burst allowing the compressor to keep up. Grinders/sanders/ blow guns etc are used in a manner that is continious and quickly depletes any "cusion" given by the tank. The compressors that come with the 20 gallon tank will fill the need for most home owners doing minor maintanence but bigger is always better ![]() | |
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| Registered User Member Since: Jun 2008 Location: Southern, MD
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| Sigh .... Member Since: Dec 2006 Location: Fort Washington, MD
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| yeah def ... I have an 80 Gal 16.5 CFM @ 90 PSI a couple impact wrenches, 1/4 and 3/8 drive ratchets, air chisel, air drill w/2" sanding disk, exhaust cut off tool if your do a fair amount of shade tree work\ and I think it cost $ 1200 .... and it is an Ingersoll Rand IIRC.... the biggest Lowes carried @ the time Quote:
get the highest CFM your wallet can afford .... oh and mine is 220V
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