Anybod use them? I am tired of the canned air. How big of a tank would I need to get the job done?
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Mine is not 'portable'(30 gal) but are you looking at taking it on details with you? or just keeping it in the garage?
The problem I see with 'portable' air compressors... there is very little air volume, if you are blowing out cracks and such with a blow gun it takes alot of air.Brandon
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I bought a 2.5 gallon pancake compressor from Kragen that works great for blowing water from the cracks. Plenty of air volume, but have to use in spurts to keep from emptying tank too quickly. I spent $30 for my air compressor and easily fits in my MINI when going to jobs.
I showed it off at a recent Meguiar's open garage and all that saw it thought it had plenty of power.
Richard
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I work in the shade at my house or have a garage a few minutes away for the winter. My customers are within 29 minutes if not less so I pick up. So basically something I can use here at my house which would have to be lugged outside or to the back of my truck. They are reasonably cheap though right?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Shaun Carollo
This year I bought a 17 Gal 5 HP Husky model from HD for $200. That $200 has came back to me at least 5 fold. We have shaved off 20-50 minutes of every interior detail.
-Shaun [/QUOTE
Shaun, are you mobile or fixed? If mobile, do you use a generator to power it?--ain't no fun waiting 'round to be a millionaire--
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I am mobile. Until next year, I will be using my customers electricity. One thing to worry about though, is not to trip your customers breakers. I have to let my compressor fill up (4-6 min from 0 PSI) then I switch it to OFF. Then I proceed to use my vaccuum, or extractor (heating or vaccuuming) and switch everything back and forth accordingly so I dont trip the circuit. Kind of a pain in the butt, but all I can do until I get a REAL mobile unit next spring.
I also forgot to mention that my compressor has a built in regulator which I turn down to I think 50 or 60 PSI which is just enough to get the product out of the cracks and crevices, but not waste to much.Superior Detailing - For All Your Auto Reconditioning Needs.
Metro Detroit
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Originally posted by F-150
Not to take this thread off topic, but Honda makes a great, reliable, quiet, generator. The Honda EU2000 and 1000 are awesome generators, they're pricey, but you get what you pay for.
-shaunLast edited by Shaun Carollo; Aug 13, 2006, 09:08 PM.Superior Detailing - For All Your Auto Reconditioning Needs.
Metro Detroit
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