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Post by Shadrock on Nov 17, 2013 15:19:28 GMT -6
That roll air won't have any issues working hard. It is made to. Those type compressors are used on job sites all the time to run nail guns. My families construction business has had one just like it and has been in service for almost 15 yrs. when we have a large job with large volume demand and extra tank is added. Yes a it would be better to get a large stand alone, but I would use the crap out of that thing. My brother used it for 8 years or so running a ram set and wood nailers for flooring, and I've been running it for past 8 years. Absolutely no maintenance.... I have motor running for hrs without resting, it's been a beast! I'll probably continue using it unless I find a spot for grand pops compressor, I hate for it to sit and I could use the air. But on the other hand space in the shop is valuable.
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Post by mike on Nov 17, 2013 17:17:07 GMT -6
You can always put the big one out behind the shop under a cover and run the power and air line thru the wall
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Post by mike on Nov 17, 2013 17:17:26 GMT -6
You can always put the big one out behind the shop under a cover and run the power and air line thru the wall
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Post by Shadrock on Nov 17, 2013 19:53:37 GMT -6
You can always put the big one out behind the shop under a cover and run the power and air line thru the wall The shop is a rental on the bad side of town, it'd walk off if it was outside. But that's definitely the plan when I build a shop
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