T&T: Air Comperssor Advice Sought from Listees

LCCableJr@aol.com LCCableJr@aol.com
Mon Dec 18 21:05:11 EST 2006


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This is the Speedaire pancake compressor I bought for the same  usage and 
I've really been impressed with the performance. I wore out an  impact hammer, a 
die grinder, and broke the shank on my needle scaler with  it when doing the 
rust work on Entropy. It was recommended by the maintenance  man at work who 
has the same unit for portability reasons. It stows well and  still delivers 5.5 
CFM at 90 psi which is the recommended pressure for the  needle scaler while 
delivering plenty of flow. I was able to catch it on sale  and use my company 
discount so I ended up getting it for under 300 a couple of  years ago and 
it's still going strong. I'm VERY satisfied with the product. My  old slip 
neighbor, the bartender, hated it on early workdays.....but that is  another story...
 
Len Cable
MV Entropy
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