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Old 01-28-2009, 04:02 AM   #23
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Re: For you guys with all the tools, need some input!!

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Originally Posted by busman View Post
IMHO 60 gal. min. if you plan on running any type of blast cabinet. most cabinets require 9cfm continuous min. and the smaller compressors just can't meet the demand.
They will wear out very quickly and you will be buying another compressor.
x2 I gotta totally agree I wish the one that I have access to was bigger then it is its a craftsman 33 gal. one. It works great but once we start pushing it hard it likes to cycle a lot! Its good and has done a good job but if I want to get into bodywork defiantly would get like a 60 gal. one minimum for sure!
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