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Originally posted by Bunklehissing sound...... i think thats the fridge at work after i just stabbed it trying to defrost it, i am not very popularPaul </Slugsie>
Immortal.so far!
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top tip - if you are going to use your compressor for any length of time I.E. undersealing, grinding, sanding etc - you may want to get a second larger air tank / receiver. or like I did - find a local "travellers" site and pinch an empty propane bottle. they make excellant tanks!Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!
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Dont know about gas bottles, sounds a bit dodgy to me, wot about pressure release valve? i wouldnt have thought that comp would have run air tools Slugsie, i got a fairly large old twin cyninder broomwade and that wont run anything but the lightest tools, as for the moisture seperator/filter i got this ages ago, its good for paint spraying, no moisture at all get's to the gun,
cant take a pic of the compressor as it's covered with other junk,Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by SlugsieIt's me playing with my new set of air tools.
Got them off ebay for a total of £145
Compressor, air nailer, impact wrench, ratchet wrench, air hammer, cut off tool, die grinder, inflator, blower, and lots of bits.
<Tool time Tim impression>More Power!</Tim>
I would just like to say (in best Life of Brian voice) 'Oh, you lucky, lucky bars*ard'.
Mutts nuts, puppies privates, dogs boll0cks and all that - wish I had one.Another member of the 'A' team
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[QUOTE=ian619]Dont know about gas bottles, sounds a bit dodgy to me, wot about pressure release valve? QUOTE]
I have T'd into my compressor's tank before the RV and regulator, that way my gas bottle (rated to 24bar working pressure) is protected by my compressor's 8Bar RV and output governed by compressor's regulator. It basically gives a bigger tank. the bottle has been purged to remove all original gas, and sprayed grey as per BOC standard for comp air - just to keep fire brigade happy.Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!
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[QUOTE=jaky cakes]Originally posted by ian619my gas bottle (rated to 24bar working pressure)
24 bar = 397 psi
Well, the tank can take (JAKY CAKE) whatever you throw at it LMAO!
I'm going up the local 'travellers' in the morning. Good ideaAnother member of the 'A' team
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Fair enough, i stand erected, in that case it's a great idea, especially if you get one of those bl00dy great big bottles, i could more than double the capasity of my tank, probably take the comp a couple of days to get it up to pressure thoughToo young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by ian619Dont know about gas bottles, sounds a bit dodgy to me, wot about pressure release valve? i wouldnt have thought that comp would have run air tools Slugsie, i got a fairly large old twin cyninder broomwade and that wont run anything but the lightest tools, as for the moisture seperator/filter i got this ages ago, its good for paint spraying, no moisture at all get's to the gun,
cant take a pic of the compressor as it's covered with other junk,Paul </Slugsie>
Immortal.so far!
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Bigger tank won't help. You are limited by the compressor CFM output. Bigger tank just means slightly longer working time which is offset by longer time to fill the tank. A 7CFM compressor is still a 7CFM compressor no matter how big the tank is.
Nev
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