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Please inspect the inside of the tank real good before you start using it. It probably OK as the pumps leaked/seeped oil past the rings so there is oil inside the tank but make sure it didnt sit with water in it and its about to let go from rust.
Nate wants 100 cfm without 220. He's used to those 408 volt army units that pump out enough air to fill up ol Hillary.
Nate wants 100 cfm without 220. He's used to those 408 volt army units that pump out enough air to keep up with ol Hillary
You will never be sorry for a getting a little to much, but always regret not getting enough. All the verticals use the same room and many are 110v. Sure 2 stage and 220v is better but then they get pricey. You can always tap into the dryer for the unit, did that for years.
Quote from: JR on July 01, 2018, 03:11:27 PMYou will never be sorry for a getting a little to much, but always regret not getting enough. All the verticals use the same room and many are 110v. Sure 2 stage and 220v is better but then they get pricey. You can always tap into the dryer for the unit, did that for years.I think we discussed this & his dryer wasn’t close. Maybe I need to drive to Lincoln and wire a 220v outlet for him.... and eat all his smoker/BBQ creations!
I have three in my garage. 2 50 amps and a thirty Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Buy off the reel at Lowe’s or other in line retailers like “cable your way” and order your own ends. I’ve built shore power and welding extension cords that way Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Nate...I have a upright 220/110 compressor 60gal tank that could be acquired very reasonable. Never tried it on 110V honestly but it can handle blow guns/tires impacts and so forth. Food for thought...