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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: rogersville tennessee
Posts: 276
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oh the frustration!!!
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#2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: tracy california
Posts: 77
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Re: oh the frustration!!!
Dude mine did it all $199 on sale from orig priced $329. sand blasting worked it the hardest. craftman 150psi 8.5 cfpm 26 gal. not enough to grind freely w/ air. LOOK for sales be patient. It was only a single gallon. Sears. Enough for home fram off restor. I used elect. grinder
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#3 |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: rogersville tennessee
Posts: 276
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Re: oh the frustration!!!
I appreciate the back up man. I guess I'm gonna have to do the same thing, because I can't afford the one that I need. besides this is for my home use and not a professional garage. thx.
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#4 |
Registered thread killer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Cookson, OK.
Posts: 349
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Re: oh the frustration!!!
If you have a orschlien's, they usually have pretty nice compressors at very reasonable prices. I believe I paid $495.00 for mine, 7.5hp 60 gallon tank, and I have used it with die grinders, and da's. Going on 5 years now.
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