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DWilbur 12-05-2014 05:10 PM

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I know we can get a bunch of scuba tans regulate them to 120 psi. The last time I filled a scuba tank cost me $10.00. I just can't win.

swamp rat 12-05-2014 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DWilbur (Post 6945772)
Ha Swamp ray the larger tank won't gain you a thing sandblasting or using air tools. it's all about air pressure and volume from the pump. you wont gain anything getting a 80 tank. I have a 40 gallon tank on mine but the pump is just not quite enough to keep up with the demand of my sand blaster. it works for smaller parts I did my inner fender it took 2 hour to blast both side the under side had under coat witch is tough to get off. Get a good pump that can put out 13 to 15 cfm. my compressor only put out 10 CFM at 90 psi.

I debated over 80gal VS 60 gal. The ones i looked at the 80 had more cfm.

EDIT: The other thing is when the electric motor fires up it basicly spikes the electrical circut with an amp surge, i figure with a larger tank it won't have to fire up quite as often, once running the amp draw is probably 1/2 the start draw.

Eh who knows, one thing i do know is i don't wanna have to buy another compressor after this one, so for a few hundred more it just seems like a good idea.

swamp rat 12-06-2014 09:11 PM

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Got all the wiring in place and junction box in the sheetrock and re mudded, gonna install the new circut breakers after the compressor is delivered, which i also ordered today.. come on 12-20-14!

7dee2 12-06-2014 09:20 PM

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Nice! Which one did you order the Quincy you were after? What was said above about the 60 vs. 80 gallon is correct but I bought an 80 when I got mine. Same foot print on a vertical so why not.

swamp rat 12-07-2014 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by 7dee2 (Post 6947228)
Nice! Which one did you order the Quincy you were after? What was said above about the 60 vs. 80 gallon is correct but I bought an 80 when I got mine. Same foot print on a vertical so why not.

Yes i liked the Quincy 80 gallon unit, the main reason was the Baldor Motor and the 50,000 hour pump life and the warrenty when also purchasing the service kit. Most of (not all) the others only offered 10, or 20,000 hour pump life.

The others i liked, Champion and Belaire and a couple others i couldn't order thru lowes so back to the semi on my street issue again..

Mustard72 12-14-2014 01:06 AM

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We want to see pictures of the Quincy when you get it, of course!!!

swamp rat 12-14-2014 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Mustard72 (Post 6956717)
We want to see pictures of the Quincy when you get it, of course!!!

Of course! the order ticket stated around the 21st..... I hope its pretty quick.

I admit i have been slacking again too. The area of my garage i want to hang up plastic and create a small paint booth is also the same area i need to put the compressor so i'd have to tear the plastic down when it arrives. I'll just wait.

gdavis 12-19-2014 02:01 AM

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I hope you and your family have a great Christmas. George

swamp rat 12-21-2014 12:05 PM

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Thanks George!

Merry Christmas to everyone of you!

swamp rat 12-21-2014 12:20 PM

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Compressor update:

Still don't have it yet, i called Lowe's customer service line a week ago and they told me they had the warranty service kit at the store and the compressor is ordered.

2 days ago i called the customer service line again they said the the store has the warranty service kit and the compressor was in route, estimated delivery date the 21st.

I called My local Lowe's yesterday, the guy i talked to said, we have the compressor but the warranty service packet is in route..

Conflicting information so i don't know if they know which way is up at this point.. :) If they do have the compressor then that means they have had it for about a week. the store help guy told me they don't deliver until they have both items. The closer to Christmas it gets the less likely i will have help to get the thing in my garage..

Kinda frustrating, i may have to tell them not to deliver until after Christmas.

gdavis 12-21-2014 02:32 PM

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When you get the compressor you will be happy with it. I know I am. Mine has never let me down. If you get it before Christmas, all you will want to do is nook up and make the wifey upset. Not enough time before Christmas, but good luck George

swamp rat 12-21-2014 03:31 PM

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Well i guess i must be getting antsy.. :)

The delivery guy just called and said he has the compressor and plans on delivering tomorrow, he has to call me between 7 and 8am tomorrow to confirm delivery time (yikes!) I told him i work swing but will be up to receive the phone call. He confirmed that they can unload and hand truck it right into my garage for me, awesome!

Will still have to call the electrician to finish the hook up when the time comes, but first I'll have to get it uncrated, don't know yet if I'll be able to use my engine hoist to help lift it off the pallet? figure that out later..

Dean'smeanmachine 12-22-2014 12:29 AM

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Merry Christmas

swamp rat 12-22-2014 02:10 AM

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Thanks Dean! Merry Christmas to you too!

7dee2 12-22-2014 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 6966092)
Well i guess i must be getting antsy.. :)

The delivery guy just called and said he has the compressor and plans on delivering tomorrow, he has to call me between 7 and 8am tomorrow to confirm delivery time (yikes!) I told him i work swing but will be up to receive the phone call. He confirmed that they can unload and hand truck it right into my garage for me, awesome!

Will still have to call the electrician to finish the hook up when the time comes, but first I'll have to get it uncrated, don't know yet if I'll be able to use my engine hoist to help lift it off the pallet? figure that out later..

YES! :metal:

swamp rat 12-22-2014 02:27 PM

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Early Christmas Present! :metal:

Overkill, Maybe, could i have gotten by with a 60 Gal, yes, could i have gotten by with a less expensive compressor, yes...... Will i ever need to buy a better compressor, no! I have been saving for a year to get this..... Its been on my want list every since i bought the red Craftsman, just not sure what brand i would get..

The delivery coordinator said i would expect a call between 7 -8am, the truck was in my driveway at 7:40 and no call....... The delivery guys said they were a little nervous about it and very concerned about not damaging it, said it was the slowest drive they have done.. Ok with me!

On the pallet and lifted with the pallet jack the top of the crate cleared the garage door opening by 1/4" LOL! Very secure on the pallet but the surrounding frame is pretty much for looks only.. I was a little surprised at how thin the metal gauge is on the legs. The biggest job now will be getting it uncrated and not tipping it over LOL! all in due time, not gonna be in a hurry.

I have a 4-5 year old used air compressor for sale now, local only, works great for what it was intended, new it was $327 on sale, what should i ask for it? $100? If course I'd clean it up before advertising it.

Vic1947 12-22-2014 02:57 PM

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WooHoo! Looks like that puppy could suck all the air out of the room when it's running. Hope it works great and lasts till you're plumb out of projects.

DWilbur 12-22-2014 03:33 PM

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Ye ha happy Christmas for you. that compressor will do every thing you can through at it. awesome.

swamp rat 12-23-2014 08:45 PM

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Uncrated today, Looks right at home and lots smaller, still have to call out the electrician to get the breakers and do the final hook up. My buddy John from work stopped by today and helped with getting it off the pallet, he was able to scrounge up a 3' X 3' piece of conveyer belt, reinforced rubber about 1/2" thick, I'm gonna cut that down and put it under the compressor, and because the garage floor slopes i will cut a second strip to raise up the down side.

Lowe's called and said my Warranty service kit is in so I'll pick that up tomorrow as some kinda adhesive to spot tack the rubber to the floor to hopefully keep it from moving when sliding the compressor over over the top of it. I'm not going to lag the compressor to the garage floor but i am going to make a beefy bracket and lag it to the wall instead.

The shelf on the right and the one above had to be cut out and removed, the old compressor sat under the lower shelf. And now i'm questioning if my manifold, water traps, 3/8 hose and fittings are gonna be too restrictive for blasting, won't know till i cross that bridge.. figured i'd try and get by with these first before i looked at using a blast pot.

http://www.eastwood.com/blast-out-of...asive-gun.html
http://www.eastwood.com/speed-blast-...d-blaster.html

ryanroo 12-23-2014 08:48 PM

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it feels so nice to have real compressed air! looks nice, all shiny and fresh!

Dean'smeanmachine 12-26-2014 11:58 AM

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Aw Im Jealous! nice compressor ! you deserve it

swamp rat 12-27-2014 04:38 PM

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Still need to plumb it in.. Sounds much quieter in person compared to the old one, way easier on the ears!

http://youtu.be/a6lIlA9lD9U

7dee2 12-27-2014 04:50 PM

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What, what did you say? :lol:

Archbennett 01-04-2015 02:32 AM

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Here is what I did on my k20 4" lift
I just fabricated little brackets in just the right location attached the brackets to the crossmember and the bracket for my sidewinder winch support
The support is a 5/16" angle bolted as a crossmember for the winch

CUSTOM/10 01-04-2015 08:53 AM

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Awesome Christmas present ! The belt driven ones are sooo much quiter !

How many cfm is it good for ?

I've always wanted a media blasting cabinet, but I just don't have the room for it. What I really need is a bigger garage.....

swamp rat 01-04-2015 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by CUSTOM/10 (Post 6984325)
Awesome Christmas present ! The belt driven ones are sooo much quiter !

How many cfm is it good for ?

I've always wanted a media blasting cabinet, but I just don't have the room for it. What I really need is a bigger garage.....

Thanks! And I know the garage size issue well too. :lol:

17.8@90psi
17.7@100psi
17.2@175psi

One potential issue i have noted is that all my air fittings are 1/4" pipe and have a pretty small inner diameter bore, i'm going to be stepping up to the 3/8" at least on my manifold and hose reel, then I'll make an adapter to go back to the smaller quick disconnect for the tools that don't need a lot of air.

I just found out that there is a local chain called Coastal Farm and Ranch in a nearby town, we decided to drive there yesterday and have a look as we never been to one. I found out they also carry the same compressor and have them in stock, non sale price is $87 cheaper, gonna call Lowe's and see if they will price match and put a little money in my pocket.

Wish i could say i have been making progress on the truck but I have been instead enjoying some vacation time with my wife and doing other stuff. I'll be getting back at it soon.

NONHOG 01-04-2015 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 6984982)

One potential issue i have noted is that all my air fittings are 1/4" pipe ........

local chain called Coastal Farm and Ranch in a nearby town,

I'm going with 3/4 then dropping down to 1/2. I look at it as extra capacity but doubt it'll help much, probably not needed either.

C.R. in Auburn? Yet to go there. Seen the Tractor Supply in the old Puyallup K-Mart?

swamp rat 01-05-2015 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by NONHOG (Post 6985754)
I'm going with 3/4 then dropping down to 1/2. I look at it as extra capacity but doubt it'll help much, probably not needed either.

C.R. in Auburn? Yet to go there. Seen the Tractor Supply in the old Puyallup K-Mart?

I'm not wanting to hard plumb my compressor to my manifold at this point, i want it to be hooked up with a hose, i'd like to find a place that makes a really large air hose and quick disconnect if i can, Something to match the 3/4" outlet on the compressor, maybe Williams Oil Filter?

Yes Coastal is right next to the Super Mall in the old Walmart building, lots of tools and other goodies, super huge roll away of a brand i cant remember but it seemed better than anything from Harbor freight. Lots of compressors in stock, 80, 60, and smaller ones, ranch stuff, auto stuff, hunting stuff, cloths and more.

Yes to Tractor supply too in the old K-Mart building, both places have just been added to my favorites.

Dale_Brown 01-05-2015 11:46 AM

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Possible route is to use 3/4 CPVC and plumb the perimeter of your garage. It worked well for me. This route allows for your 3/4 manifold to flow around your entire garage.

I also installed an automatic drain solenoid (sp). It drains my compressor for 10 seconds every 12 hours. Keeps everything nice and dry but will scare the crap out of you the first few times it releases :)

gdavis 01-05-2015 05:05 PM

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I would hard pipe it. I used cpvc and it blew apart in the middle of the night. Cold weather froze the pipes at the drain and I had to go and it off in the middle of the night. I thought here in Fl. that I would be safe. I hard piped the drain now everything is fine. But, if you use the automatic drain you will be ok with the cpvcx3/4

swamp rat 01-11-2015 02:34 AM

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Hey guys i got a question. I started a thread for a garage heater and have been doing some research i ruled out most of them and decided to stick with a 220V versions. I have been looking for a celing or wall mount heater that i can plug into my 30 amp wall outlet that i use for my welder, i found a few heaters i like, the one in this link i almost pulled the trigger on today but i read down and noted that in the "Frequently bought together" they list a 4 wire pig tail and plug, i have a 3 prong plug for my welder. House was built about 1974. One of the reviews did say he used a 3 wire pig tail, anybody know if these units can be wired ether with 3 or 4 wire pending application?? I imagine this would be a common problem, i just don't wanna pull the trigger unless i got a couple opinions first as i'm not a 220V expert

Amazon.com - NewAir G73 Electric Garage Heater -... Amazon.com - NewAir G73 Electric Garage Heater -...
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Here's the heater thread if your interested, my last post shows a few more candidates.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...67#post6998467

Archbennett 01-11-2015 04:33 AM

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It is just an extra ground so u need a local ground for the four wire

cmabolt 01-11-2015 04:34 PM

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I think i got enough garage for everybody! :0

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Originally Posted by CUSTOM/10 (Post 6984325)
Awesome Christmas present ! The belt driven ones are sooo much quiter !

How many cfm is it good for ?

I've always wanted a media blasting cabinet, but I just don't have the room for it. What I really need is a bigger garage.....

Quote:

Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 6984982)
Thanks! And I know the garage size issue well too. :lol:

17.8@90psi
17.7@100psi
17.2@175psi

One potential issue i have noted is that all my air fittings are 1/4" pipe and have a pretty small inner diameter bore, i'm going to be stepping up to the 3/8" at least on my manifold and hose reel, then I'll make an adapter to go back to the smaller quick disconnect for the tools that don't need a lot of air.

I just found out that there is a local chain called Coastal Farm and Ranch in a nearby town, we decided to drive there yesterday and have a look as we never been to one. I found out they also carry the same compressor and have them in stock, non sale price is $87 cheaper, gonna call Lowe's and see if they will price match and put a little money in my pocket.

Wish i could say i have been making progress on the truck but I have been instead enjoying some vacation time with my wife and doing other stuff. I'll be getting back at it soon.


swamp rat 01-11-2015 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Archbennett (Post 6998537)
It is just an extra ground so u need a local ground for the four wire

But i need to go 3 wire and need to be sure these heaters can be wired that way.

swamp rat 01-11-2015 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by cmabolt (Post 6999127)
I think i got enough garage for everybody! :0

Ok go ahead and ship some of that garage my way would ya?? :)

Archbennett 01-11-2015 06:20 PM

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Well the onley other is three phase
Just wire the two hot leads as u would any 220v circuit
And the ground wire is ground!

DWilbur 01-12-2015 03:38 PM

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For 3 phase power you need 3 hot wires and ground. most houses are single phase. you can get a phase converter for the 3rd phase. they make rotor or static type and match to the power of the motor you are running.

Archbennett 01-12-2015 04:16 PM

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Ya I made this one for my bald or grinder typ. It is simple plug and play

swamp rat 01-12-2015 05:18 PM

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I will not buy a heater if its 3 phase, i need to plug it into my welder outlet..

DWilbur 01-12-2015 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Archbennett (Post 7000550)
Ya I made this one for my bald or grinder typ. It is simple plug and play

cool home made phase converter. the rotor type are expensive to buy one. how did you make it if you don't mind me asking.


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