How Many Players have a Small Air Compressor = 100PSI??

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  • temps
    starcraft?
    • Aug 2002
    • 546

    #61
    i've been looking for a reason to get one does that count?

    What about an air pump for car tires? Would that work? Might be more common then a shop compressor.

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    • teufelhunden
      Registered Bamf
      • Jul 2003
      • 2691

      #62
      Originally posted by temps
      i've been looking for a reason to get one does that count?

      What about an air pump for car tires? Would that work? Might be more common then a shop compressor.
      thats what i have... a tire pump
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      • DevilMan
        FeedBack is at my HomePage
        • Aug 2004
        • 2479

        #63
        Originally posted by AGD
        All,

        I now have the prototype mini-compressor working and on the first run it hit 4500 psi

        Don't ask me how long it takes to fill a tank because I have not hooked one up yet. I am just filling a small fitting with a gauge on it.

        Now that I can evaluate the system, some other things are coming to mind. It MAY be possible to make a single stage mini-pump that you feed with a typical shop 100 psi compressor. This would eliminate the first two stages and obviously save a ton of money.

        The trick is you need to have a shop compressor so my question is, how many of you have one??

        Thanks,

        AGD

        I have a couple of them. So I would really LOVE to be able to use it if it means reduced cost/smaller package. I only have the smaller ones, BUT depending on what time it takes you could get a small auto type one for a few dollars to use as long as you don't need it running too long to burn it up. That again is on the end user to work with it properly.

        WOOT!!! Sounds great TK!!!

        DM

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        • Eddie9195
          Registered User
          • Nov 2004
          • 94

          #64
          I have one as well.

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          • JKR
            Stainless Steel 'Mag Lover
            • Sep 2003
            • 392

            #65
            I don't have a shop compressor so I would be in the market for the deluxe three stage that you mention - I want air and moisture filtration.

            Thanks for the great work on this and keep us posted! I think this will be a huge success.

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            • Spazmok
              Registered User
              • May 2009
              • 129

              #66
              I also have a shop compressor. then again, I do have access to a 4500 psi nuvair compressor at work

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              • rawbutter
                Registered User
                • Feb 2007
                • 1463

                #67
                Originally posted by Pullman
                You can buy a compressor for around $100. If I could fill my bottles at home for another $100 or so, I would totally pony up. It would be a great excuse to buy a compressor.
                Ditto

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                • SPY 1
                  Aruba Bandits
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 236

                  #68
                  I have one and this idea would be nais because a full rig is too expensive here

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                  • JaNordy
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 18

                    #69
                    I do not have one

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                    • SSP REAPER
                      FKC Founding Member

                      • Aug 2008
                      • 1831

                      #70
                      I have a shop compressor

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                      • semiauto
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 76

                        #71
                        I have an air compressor and would be interested in one of these.

                        Just curious, would it be able to fill a scuba tank? I'm assuming it would be able to as far as pressure, just wondering if it would be able to run that long continuous and if you had a guess how long it would take?
                        thanks

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                        • xero28
                          Registered Useless
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 1102

                          #72
                          I don't have one, but I suppose I could get one. Now the question is, what kind do I need? I really don't know too much about the differences between air compressors. I mean, doing a quick google shopping search, I found one for $65 and one for $1,100. Now, would the one for $65 do the trick, or am I just going to burn through it and need another one after a month? If I need to purchase a $400+ compressor, then yeah, I'd go with the all in one package from Tom. Though, I should probably have a decent compressor anyway, so....

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                          • Watcher
                            aka CavDragoneb12
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 867

                            #73
                            I've got one that will do an easy 120. Use it to fill tires, run some air tools on occasion, and other various light jobs...


                            It's old, though.

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                            • Daze
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 120

                              #74
                              I have a shop compressor.

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                              • ElPanda
                                Polarstar E. and M.

                                • Jan 2008
                                • 495

                                #75
                                I would preferr an outright pump that I can just buy and use
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