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    Fellow tool junkie is curious how large of a compressor u guys are running. One big rotary screw out back :-)



    I would lean on one as my next *indulgence* purchase. The air not only for working with the pneumatic, but now I can *blow the car out* when detailing interior, blowing the polishing dust away, getting all those pesky water drip spots after a car wash....Oh the options..

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    7.5hp 2 stage Ingersal rand with magnetic stater. Airline supply is all black pipe.
    Ray from KingwoodKorner.com

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    There`s a slight difference in needing a compressor to run power tools and to blow out interiors. After trying out a few different ones, I`ve found that a 1HP, 12 gallon unit works great for interiors. It produces great pressure (125psi) & has a large enough tank to keep a decent amount of air in it for constant use. Perect for portable use.
    Metro Detroit`s leader in cleaning, preserving & perfecting fine automobiles!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chefwong
    Fellow tool junkie is curious how large of a compressor u guys are running. One big rotary screw out back :-)


    Are you saying you currently have a screw compressor at your home??





    Quote Originally Posted by Ray in Kingwood
    Airline supply is all black pipe.


    Ouch. Rust city (unless you have a dryer). I don`t know how long ago you did the piping, but I would have gone with copper, or the more recently available polymer or aluminum solutions. Of course, your receiver is probably rust city too, so I guess it doesn`t really matter. My ideal setup is a dryer before the receiver, so nothing rusts.

 

 

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