Sounds like my kind of soulution, Sid. Without Harbor Freight I doubt I
would have a project.
Larry Bell
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Subject: Re: KR> Shop equipment - air compressors
From: "Sid Wood"
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Date: Sun, May 04, 2014 6:34 pm
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Fixed my air compressor problem by buying a new unit. Got the $179.99
sale
compressor from Harbor Frei
Fixed my air compressor problem by buying a new unit. Got the $179.99 sale
compressor from Harbor Freight for $149.99 by using my Inside Track Club
card. All of my current equipment and air accessories will work with the
new higher capacity compressor.
Thanks for the suggestions. Spray painti
on, Il - MVN
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC
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Subject: Re: KR> Shop equipment - air compressors
> My overworking air compressor finally began showing its age and sprung
> a leak in the tank.
If the compressor is fine... just get a new tank. They're cheap, and can be
made from a great many things. From propane tanks to thos pony portable
air tanks, and real compressed air bottles. Almost all of the options are
under $100.
On May 3, 2014 9:44 PM, "Sid Wood" wrote:
> My overworking ai
My overworking air compressor finally began showing its age and sprung a
leak in the tank. I had been draining the tank every time I had used the
compressor. However, the drain bung sets into the tank about 3/8-inch. So,
even when the drain bung is full open, there will remain 3/8-inch of wat
2014 9:43 pm
Subject: KR> Shop equipment - air compressors
To:
My overworking air compressor finally began showing its age and sprung a
leak in the tank. I had been draining the tank every time I had used the
compressor. However, the drain bung sets into the tank about 3/8-inch. So,
even
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