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  • mpsd
    Crazy Brazilian P8Baller

    • Nov 2005
    • 2778

    #136
    Tom,

    I'm concerned about the size of the final product. I'd like to know if one will be able to put it on a bag and travel with it either by plane or car. For that matter, the final product should be not so heavy (say 25 pounds at max) and not so big.

    Hope you have a wonderfull 2010, full of health, peace and work. May this new compressor be a new hit for you!



    Mendel.

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    • AGD
      The man from AGD

      • Oct 2000
      • 5916

      #137
      MPSD,

      It should easily be under 25 lbs. I would estimate about 12-15 lbs but the motor is not finalized yet. The compressor box that holds the pistons is probably 6x6x18 and the motor sticks out of the long side. Again this is not set in stone so don't hold me to it.

      AGD
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      • mpsd
        Crazy Brazilian P8Baller

        • Nov 2005
        • 2778

        #138
        Originally posted by AGD
        MPSD,

        It should easily be under 25 lbs. I would estimate about 12-15 lbs but the motor is not finalized yet. The compressor box that holds the pistons is probably 6x6x18 and the motor sticks out of the long side. Again this is not set in stone so don't hold me to it.

        AGD
        Hey, thanks for the info! I really apreciate it. Keep up with the good work!


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        • boarder2k7
          Registered User
          • Sep 2004
          • 41

          #139
          Originally posted by AGD
          MPSD,

          It should easily be under 25 lbs. I would estimate about 12-15 lbs but the motor is not finalized yet. The compressor box that holds the pistons is probably 6x6x18 and the motor sticks out of the long side. Again this is not set in stone so don't hold me to it.

          AGD
          That is awesome!


          I wonder what the TSA Baggage screeners would say about it though....

          -B

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          • FA22RaptorF22
            AO-CT
            • Nov 2006
            • 593

            #140
            Originally posted by boarder2k7
            That is awesome!


            I wonder what the TSA Baggage screeners would say about it though....

            -B
            Tom will provide a lead bag for the unit so it can stay undetected haha.

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            • criticalhammer
              Registered User
              • Dec 2009
              • 13

              #141
              Tom,

              Are you requiring a shop compressor for the units you are making?

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              • chafnerjr
                All pneu all the way.

                • Mar 2008
                • 945

                #142
                Originally posted by criticalhammer
                Tom,

                Are you requiring a shop compressor for the units you are making?
                His designs are currently based on having an 85 PSI input from a shop compressor. I can't remember if there was another alternative discussed earlier, but yes.

                Here's a question that I can't remember if it was discussed... is there a filtration system planned for this or am I filtering everything on the air going into this unit? Something tells me that I am going to be a little more picky about my filtration that I'm currently using for filling tires and the like.

                Keep up the good work (and mini compressor facebook page!!!)

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

                  #143
                  TK,

                  I am looking at shop air compressors in advance of the release of your portable air compressor for filling HPA tanks. In another thread about your miniature compressor, I recall you saying you knew someone making air compressors from refrigerator compressors that ran practically silently. I was wondering if that person had a website, eBay account or other means of contact so I could check out what he had to offer.

                  Thanks in advance!
                  JKR

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                  • AGD
                    The man from AGD

                    • Oct 2000
                    • 5916

                    #144
                    We have been out of touch but I will see if I can contact him.

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                    • kcombs9
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 908

                      #145
                      Originally posted by JKR
                      TK,

                      I am looking at shop air compressors in advance of the release of your portable air compressor for filling HPA tanks. In another thread about your miniature compressor, I recall you saying you knew someone making air compressors from refrigerator compressors that ran practically silently. I was wondering if that person had a website, eBay account or other means of contact so I could check out what he had to offer.

                      Thanks in advance!
                      JKR
                      If TK can't get you any info just search it in google, I know a few guys that just looked it up and made one.

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

                        #146
                        Originally posted by kcombs9
                        If TK can't get you any info just search it in google, I know a few guys that just looked it up and made one.
                        Hope he can find it. Looking to buy a complete unit, not make my own.

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                        • CatoRockwell
                          Woodsballer
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 704

                          #147
                          AGD,

                          I'm also looking into getting a shop compressor for multiple reasons, but especially for this. Will it make the fill go faster if I get one that has 150 output psi? Also do I need to look into a particular gallon amount? I was thinking like a 5-6 gallon one.

                          To anyone on the forum:

                          I've been looking at compressor's at home depot among other places. Rigdid looks like some seriously high quality stuff. Any input on this any brands to go with or steer clear of?

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                          • p8ntbal4me
                            No more UTBs!
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 2560

                            #148
                            Originally posted by CatoRockwell

                            To anyone on the forum:

                            I've been looking at compressor's at home depot among other places. Rigdid looks like some seriously high quality stuff. Any input on this any brands to go with or steer clear of?
                            I love my Ingersol-Rand compressor,.. best one I have owned yet. A little more in price (less than $100) but thats all my company buys now,.. they have the best warranty program out there as well.

                            But your right about Rigid as well,... they make a quality product.

                            My father has a portable Rigid 5-gallon elec. compressor and we have done a 44,000 square foot roofing job running 2 roofing nailers,.. no problems. We also just completely gutted my apartment and re-built it using this compressor as well.... still runs awesome!

                            ~ P8nt

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                            Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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                            • AGD
                              The man from AGD

                              • Oct 2000
                              • 5916

                              #149
                              Generally speaking you want to look for an "oil-less" type. You should plug it in before buying it to see how noisy it is. They tend to run these things full out and they are aggravating to listen too. You don't need much for the mini-compressor so pick a size based on the other things you will use it for.

                              AGD
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                              • Dukie
                                Registered User
                                • Apr 2008
                                • 26

                                #150
                                It would be really nice if these would accept high pressure inputs ( 1000psi ) It could then be used to scavenge the fairly uselss residual in a scuba tank and bring your smaller tanks up to pressure. A scuba tank with 1000psi in it is fairly useless, pumping that down into a smaller tank should drastically cut the fill time.

                                Its nice to see you getting back in to paintball in any way shape or form tom!!!

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