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Thread: Air compressor CFM lost-lenghts of black pipe??.
          
   
   

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    I would think the pressure at 50' would be the same at 100' and I would think that the pressure at 50' ft. comming out of the coupler would be the same at 100' ft.
    Unless there are leaks in the line or couplers or some one is using a air tool before the far coupler.
    With another 60 gallon tank you will get more volume but it will not effect the cfm's unless you have a bigger pump on that tank, then the one you stated above. I would try to talk to one of the painters on here, they will probably be your best person for air compressor set up info.
    Kurt
    Last edited by vara4; 04-29-2011 at 11:36 PM.

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