Re: JPOR: Jeep tools
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Re: JPOR: Jeep tools
I'll toss my vote for Craftsman in as well. I've had a 4.5 HP, 25 gallon
horizontal wheeled oil-less unit for about 5 years now. It's noisy as all
hell, but I've built a little sound cabinet around it with some siding
insulation and that cuts back on a lot of the noise. I only wish I had
gotten the 60 gallon upright model. It can't keep up with the cutoff wheel
or the air chisel with only the 25 gallon tank.
Incidentally, can anyone recommend a _good_ die grinder <for under $100>?
Later,
Ed T.
> Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 10:36:22 -0400
> From: James E Howe <James.E.Howe@mail.sprint.com>
> Subject: JPOR: Jeep tools
>
> Ok, this is a bit off topic, but it dose have to do with working on
> Jeeps ;-).
> I am in the market for a good air compressor, something between 5 and 6
> horse and 20 to 35 gal tank. What is up with these compressors that
> have the single motor and pump system. How do they compare with the
> older type separate motor separate compressor? What is a good brand,
> what should I stay away from? Thanks for your help..
>