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    Campbell Hausfeld 3/8" Filter & Dryer Combo (22 CFM)
    $120

    Desiccant Dryer
    Complete removal of water and water vapors
    Oil-Removal
    Filter removes 99.9% of all oil aerosols
    Outlet Screen
    Keeps desiccant particles out of tools
    Service Indicator
    Desiccant changes color when it needs to be changed or regenerate
    Easy Monitoring
    Durable polycarbonate bowl with metal guard for easy monitoring
    Easy Maintenance
    Quick-release bowl and quarter-turn drain
    Specs
    22 SCFM flow capacity @ 90 PSI
    125 PSI maximum pressure
    3/8-inch female NPT ports
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    Use with a general-purpose filter proceeding this dryer

    https://www.aircompressorsdirect.com...2085/p420.html
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    Bump ?....
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    Quote Originally Posted by FUNFER2 View Post
    Bump ?....

    Eaton: 10HP Single Phase 120 Gallon Rotary Screw Swing Arm Package, comes as a turn key, ready to use (good for mechanical and body/paint work)....

    This is what I had planned to replace my aging twin 20/25hp DeVilbiss units and 20 year old 120G tanks before I lost the lease on my building.

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    Way too expensive for me, but cool.
    Last edited by FUNFER2; 01-15-2018 at 04:26 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FUNFER2 View Post
    Way too expensive for me, but cool.
    It will be the last compressor you would ever need. Well worth the money if you want the quality....Especially if you paint

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyW View Post
    I don't want to sound rude Bill, but 6,000 + for home stuff, and not an everyday working thing, is a little high...

    Myself, I bought a Saylor Beall when I started my shop. Nothing special, but very accommodating for anything I wanted to do.

    CFM Displaced @175 psi
    5 hp motor
    23 cfm @175 lbs
    CFM Delivered @175 psi= 17.3
    made in the USA
    Ran that for 10 years in my shop, and never a bit of trouble. More air than 4 guys could use at one time.
    The vertical was the best because it took up less ground room. I had a 6 bay shop, and one storage room for parts.
    Paid 2,000.00 delivery included. I got the deal going to a trade show. Along with radiant heat, which vented the exhaust outside.

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    Where you have the compressor, did you want a connection on each side?
    No, just one side is fine. I'm usually the only one using a air tool.
    I like my Campbell, a little noisy though. A two stage would be nice.
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    Yes. Then goes up around 12" then horizontal to near the garage door.
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    I'll see if I can take photo's tomorrow, have my wife take the camera to work to download then she'll send them to this tablet.
    I agree to have dedicated paint line and another for air tools.

    I have an old Binks reg that I need a new diaphram, so I'll see if I can still get a kit for it.

    A few months ago I tried to drain the air compressors drain valve I put in many, years ago but it's frozen. I really don't want to try too hard and break it. I also need to make or buy rubber isolation feet for the three legs. The vibration sound on the concrete. NOISY !
    The old one's are shot.

    Any great pads you guys recommend ?
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    I love mine. Helped a lot,....in building my Cobra.
    I had a "Group Buy" years ago, so I received mine really, really....cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyW View Post
    I don't want to sound rude Bill, but 6,000 + for home stuff, and not an everyday working thing, is a little high...
    For the house, I have a simple Craftsman porta with a 33 gallon tank
    For anything else, especially if I was painting a car again, I would have no less than what I posted above. For me, I'd rather have too much of a unit than not enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmustang View Post
    For the house, I have a simple Craftsman porta with a 33 gallon tank
    For anything else, especially if I was painting a car again, I would have no less than what I posted above. For me, I'd rather have too much of a unit than not enough.
    I primed & block sanded my car at home, but painted it in a body shop where my brother-in-law worked. Long time ago now, in 2001.
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