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Guide to Electric Air Compressors for home shops
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Guide to Electric Air Compressors for home shops
On May 27, 3:39*pm, LW wrote:
http://easyurl.net/Compressors Excellent overview of air compressors. Recommended. Joe |
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Guide to Electric Air Compressors for home shops
"Joe" wrote in message ... On May 27, 3:39 pm, LW wrote: http://easyurl.net/Compressors Excellent overview of air compressors. Recommended. Joe yes, good article - I would strongly disagree with only one statement and that was the avoidance of industrial pumps - I have an industrial compressor (Quincy) with a 5 hp single phase motor (compressor and motor weigh in at near 1000 pounds) - it is hugely nicer than the homeowner specials and runs nicely all day - and you can get these used for about what a "homeowner special" costs. And if you get a good deal on a compressor with a 3 phase motor, a couple of hundred $ will buy you a VFD to soft start and run it nicely. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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