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Astro_Al

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Ok, I've been putting this off for too long.

I'm forever hearing that you should buy the biggest your power supply can handle, and that most air tools take a carp load more air than they say to run well. So, here is the rough plan:

Single phase, 3HP.

150 ltr tank (pref vertical as space is at a premium).

Belt driven? (Quieter?)

What else? Recommended models? Cheapy off ebay? Useful bits and bobs to get for it?

School me. I'm a compressor virgin.

Aaaaaand... ...wait for it... ...Go!

Al.

P.S. How about this? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...Y_BIN_Stores_IT

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Al,

u've probably noticed already but thats not an upright one :rolleyes:

i need to upgrade, and was thinkin 150ltr would be about right imho.

once u have air tools u'd wonder how u ever got on without them.

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I have a 1 phase, 3 hp, 100ltr compressor, and the only things that I have trouble running are air angle grinders - I can use them for about a minute, then have to wait for the tank to fill back up again. I went to:

World of power

for SIP stuff, and have found them good (No connection with company, other than being a satisfied customer). Other than that, I'm pretty new to these things. The only bit of advice I can give, is stay away from machine mart rattle guns - mine is terrible (but then it was really cheap)

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Yup - thanks Tonk! :D Well spotted... I notice the vertical tank ones are more spendy - just because they can, I suppose... I might go for a regular one and stuff it under a shelf or something.

Yeah, TroddenM - I need a blingy impact wrench for 'spinning out' the Unimog portal hub bolts which seem to be held in with some kind of Divine Intervention. I'm up on which gun I need - I just need the air supply to run it... ;)

Also I'll be plugging in a plasma cutter, amongst other things.

Keep it coming!

Cheers, Al.

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I'm up on which gun I need - I just need the air supply to run it... ;)

Don't neglect the ID of the hose, a lot of them are too small for big air-tools, especially those on retractable thingies.

I've gone from a 100L+ direct drive which was fawkin' noisy to a 50L belt driven - which is a lot more friendly. Not noticed any performance drop - both were/are rated about 13CFM

A 50L one you could beast into the back of a landy if you ever needed to go mobile. You'd have a right job on your hands doing that with a 150L

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I was looking for a 150 liter compresor a couple of month ago.

In the end i settled for

machinmart

which i manage to get vat free on on eof their sale days.

Seems to be very good so far. only thing is you need the filter regulator and a bit of pipework as extras.

Edd

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which make of 50ltr one did u go for?

bought from an auction site i assume ;)

Cheeky - nah it was the same as Edd's one above

But the 50L one comes with wheels and a regulator and was ready to go - which was handy at the time.

It will burn out a 13amp plug even with a solid bar fuse !!

Quite happy on a 20amp supply though

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Al, you are about right on the capacity. I have a 2hp, nearly enough but 3hp would have been a better buy.

Being a bit short on space I put mine in the garage loft space, I then plumbed in a couple of ground floor outlets using copper piping. (Using quick release couplings)

Advantages are that noise levels are less noticeable and that I dont need to have the floor littered with hose.

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Ok, I'm getting there. Looks like Edd's vote is a good suggestion, so I'll probably run with that and pray the electrics are man enough.

I'm looking at the Ingersoll-Rand 2135XT impact wrench in the hope that silly amounts of torque will get my flippin Mog 404 hub nuts spinning. But it is 1/2" drive, and the impact socket is 1" drive - anyone know if you can get a 1/2" to 1" impact socket adapter??? Don't tell me I have to go 1/2" to 3/4" and then 3/4" to 1" ???

Er... also, anyone know when the next VAT-free day is at M/Mart? :rolleyes:

Cheers for the inputs. Al.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Im running a Single stage 150ltr tank and a 5hp motor, 14 CFM rating. With the pressure switch set to kick in at 6 Bar and stop at 9 Bar. The pressure to run an air tool is 6 bar, so the regulator take care of that. This set-up gives me about 30 Seconds of cutting speed for the likes of a Cut-off tool, and enables me to take 10 Nuts off, with an Inmpact Gun. It takes about 1min (Max) to fill from 6 to 9 Bar.......

I think with Compressors, its a case of how much time you dont mind waiting getting back up to pressure?

Hope this helps...?

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I think most of you are going way OTT. I have a 25l 1hp oilless compressor which is fine - even on decent size rattle guns, air drill, that kind of thing. It doesn't quite cope with the plasma cutter running continuously - but I rarely cut continuously.

It was only £69 from a local shop. I doubt many of you need that much more air than me so a big belt driver compressor is just a waste of money!

Si

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have a confession!

My £69 compressor has died - but it was not really it's fault (honest)

One of the hoses burst overnight which left the compressor running continuously. I guess a £69 comp does not have a 100% duty cycle (which probably pleased my neighbours!).

I'll be looking for another one at Billing - but will buy another cheapy one. The last one lasted 4 years with more use than most DIY-ish compressors get in a lifetime - so I think it was good value! I'll plumb in the old reservoir to the new comp as well.

Si

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Yup, they seem just fine. they don't hold the pressure over any long length of time, the pipework empties itself after 2 -3 hrs. that's why i've got ball valves on both tanks.

the losses from the joints are negligable, compared to pressure variations due to temperature changes, which are quite high.

Luke

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Si,

I've got a redundant 50 litre compressor less the overpressure poppet cowling/fan naffed your welcome to it !

That would be good! Fancy bringing it to Billing (assuming you are coming?)

In a previous life, I used Anealed Cu tube for liquid CO2 (750psi or so). Discovered that the micro-bore tube sold by Homebase and the plumb center at the time was the same as the pressure rated stuff from Hydroquip, but about 1/10 the price!

Used that instead there after.

I suspect any old copper pipe would be good for 10bar (except maybe the bigger bore stuff)

Si

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