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Jay Pique March 21st 07 10:51 PM

Compressed Air tutorial
 
Anyone know of a good book or website that discusses the set-up and
use of compressed air in a woodshop? Bill Pentz hasn't done air too,
has he?!

I'm looking for info on what machine, dryer, filter, oiler etc... is
necessary to run sanders, sprayers, vacuum presses, screw guns etc...
Not a lot of multiple users doing continuous run jobs, but it needs to
power say 3 orbitals continously at peak.

Thanks.
JP


lwhaley March 22nd 07 12:54 AM

Compressed Air tutorial
 
On Mar 21, 5:51 pm, "Jay Pique" wrote:
Anyone know of a good book or website that discusses the set-up and
use of compressed air in a woodshop? Bill Pentz hasn't done air too,
has he?!

I'm looking for info on what machine, dryer, filter, oiler etc... is
necessary to run sanders, sprayers, vacuum presses, screw guns etc...
Not a lot of multiple users doing continuous run jobs, but it needs to
power say 3 orbitals continously at peak.

You require quite a lot of capacity to run three sanders at once. Air
tools are measured by the amount of air they use in cfm. Check the
numbers on the tools you plan to use and add them up. You can then
match your machine to the purpose. If you really want you can spend
some bucks on an air compressor but they are a necessity in many
shops.

One good site to shop and compare compressors is northern tool. Link:

http://www.northerntool.com/

It looks like10 cfm will run any orbital sander, call it 30 cfm for
three. The machine at this link would do it.:

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...9163_200329163



Lew Hodgett March 22nd 07 12:59 AM

Compressed Air tutorial
 
Somebody wrote:

I'm looking for info on what machine, dryer, filter, oiler etc... is
necessary to run sanders, sprayers, vacuum presses, screw guns etc...
Not a lot of multiple users doing continuous run jobs, but it needs to
power say 3 orbitals continously at peak.



At a minimum you need a 5HP, 2 stage compressor with at least an 80
gal tank.

240V service and about $1,200 USD will get you started.

Lew

RonB March 22nd 07 04:28 PM

Compressed Air tutorial
 
Running three orbital sanders at the same time is "a lot of multiple users"
for most small shops. From your comment you must not be equipping a typical
home shop. You probably need to be looking into upper end compressors that
will provide durability as well as capacity. 5HP, 2 Stage minimum with a
bigger tank.

Guessing you are in the $1,200 to $1,800 range for the compressor.

RonB

"Jay Pique" wrote in message
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Anyone know of a good book or website that discusses the set-up and
use of compressed air in a woodshop? Bill Pentz hasn't done air too,
has he?!

I'm looking for info on what machine, dryer, filter, oiler etc... is
necessary to run sanders, sprayers, vacuum presses, screw guns etc...
Not a lot of multiple users doing continuous run jobs, but it needs to
power say 3 orbitals continously at peak.

Thanks.
JP





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