Greg_Canada
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Reged: 08/25/03
Posts: 2809
Loc: Toronto, Canada
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Re: Adding a second air tank to a compressor
10/19/05 09:17 PM
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Sorry to sound like a jerk-off.
That compressor was basically made for you... for how you use it it'll be perfect... but if you're going to use it often it's not the right choice.
BTW, we sell the "top of the line" air for just over 300$US... probably the most affordable place you can find...
ALL i'm trying to tell you is you get what you pay for in the air tol industry.... a cheap P+C roofer always has tonnes of problems... rebuild kits are expensive, etc.
The more expensive MAX gun? never break down, rebuild kit is half the cost, etc...
Trust me, i'm not saying i don't have things that are cheap yet still do a great job (my briggs+stratton powerwasher comes to mind).. but i have tonnes of experience repairing those type of compressors... and lots of it depends on if it was built the day before a holiday weekend, or a nice tuesday afternoon. (one that blew up today was built dec 30... who would want to work around christmas anyway?)
Anyway, good luck with your stuff, i hope it lasts, but if it doesn't, remember i said i told ya' so...
Remember to keep oil in them machines! (not yours tho Scerb) it's the major killer of rods and such.
PS. id much rather use the bosch angle grinder than an air one any day... they don't get freezing cold in your hands and usually have gobs of power...
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Edited by Greg_Canada (10/19/05 09:18 PM)
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