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mrshin
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Re: Air Compressor Woes Thu, 23 June 2005 09:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
1. Yes you could, this gives you twice the air throughput as well, just make sure you're not overloading your power point.

2. Yes, anywhere in line - i.e. either in the air line, or if there is another fitting in the other end of the air tank with a plug in it, get the appropriate fitting

3. Not necessarily, but if the compressor itself is just plain incapable, that's the way it will always be. I've never had any happiness with small compressors myself for using things like die grinder, rattle gun or even just blowing stuff off. It's amazing what you can pick up pre-loved though... Small compressors are great for blowing up tyres, and busting inflatable toys/balls, but that's about it really. That's why a proper compressor costs a lot more than a Supercheap one!
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Read Message   Air Compressor Woes bantechThu, 23 June 2005 07:32
Read Message   Re: Air Compressor Woes  mrshinThu, 23 June 2005 09:32
Read Message   Re: Air Compressor Woes bantechThu, 23 June 2005 10:47
Read Message   Re: Air Compressor Woes takaiThu, 23 June 2005 21:55
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