Shoebox Compressor in 2022...still worth it?
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If you watch last column on right there are hot links that go to the part on the web site.
This opened for me in comcast using firefox.Last edited by Beemer; 05-01-2022, 11:12 AM.Comment
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It's a shame that the part numbers dont match up to any links.....gonna take so doing to figure this one out.Comment
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i ended up selling both of my shoeboxes as i got a used mch-6 in a trade. While still made overseas it has held up well. I upgraded the motor run on 220 single phase and pumps up a 77-4500 tank in a few minutes. It certainly does not feel as nice as the shoebox, but i have yet to do any maintenance on it other than changing the oil.Comment
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i ended up selling both of my shoeboxes as i got a used mch-6 in a trade. While still made overseas it has held up well. I upgraded the motor run on 220 single phase and pumps up a 77-4500 tank in a few minutes. It certainly does not feel as nice as the shoebox, but i have yet to do any maintenance on it other than changing the oil.Comment
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The shoebox requires 100 psi input from another compressor.
Some compressors require an air supply some do not.Comment
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SO, is 100psi the safe input? I was always told 85 psi, but usually leave mine at 90 because the compressor has a 5psi tolerance before the pump kicks back on to fill the reservoir tank.Comment
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I thought that is what it was, but i could be wrong. i haven't owned one for years now.Comment
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You can use one with oil but you have to have good filters. Water wont compress, but oil will. You could die.Comment
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So using the Wayback Machine to take a glance at shoeboxcompressor.com in August of 2013 the Shoebox MAX was STARTING at $650. Those models had the hardened pistons and belt drive upgrades, the fan was optional for an additional $45.Steve Shuey , Team Crimson Reign
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