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    Good progress Bobby! I know what you mean about the lawn, roses, weds,weeds,weeds,weeds and more weeds! Been ordering up parts and tools lately to get ready for moving my motor around. Key tools and parts are a air hammer chisel and new motor mount crossmember, after old old meets air chisel!
    Nice score on the cabinet blaster! What kind of air demand does it have CFM?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Good progress Bobby! I know what you mean about the lawn, roses, weds,weeds,weeds,weeds and more weeds! Been ordering up parts and tools lately to get ready for moving my motor around. Key tools and parts are a air hammer chisel and new motor mount crossmember, after old old meets air chisel!
    Nice score on the cabinet blaster! What kind of air demand does it have CFM?
    Around my place, if it ain't behind a barrier, it's lawn mower food!

    Air demand? who knows? no manual for it so I haven't a clue. Wouldn't matter, I just run it and when the compressor starts, I stop to let the compressor keep up. I've got the regulator on it set at 60 psi and it seems to work fine.
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