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Old March 12th 05, 04:14 PM
Denny B
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Don't waste your money on an airless compressor.

http://www.autobodystore.com/cgi-bin/config.pl?index
Go to this link above to learn all you will ever want to know about
compressors. What type, what size, airless, non airless, what
undercoatring.

Study the questions and answers and POST your own questions.
I sprayed my own vehicle from studying this site.

You need an AIR COMPRESSOR and a HVLP spray gun
80% of whatever liquid you are using will go on the job
and NOT into the air.

Denny B


"Frank" > wrote in message
...
> I have learned to trust the advice of the people that comes here
> and while not specifically car related, this is still somewhat
> related to cars.
>
> I am looking to purchase an air compressor to do odd jobs around
> the house. The worst (i.e. most intensive) job I can think of
> will be to spray some liquid oil-based rust proofing once in a
> while, as well as some oil-based stain. Both are relatively
> thicker then water, but very fluid nevertheless.
>
> What should I look for in terms of power in a air compressor? I
> do not want to pay too much. I found this model and would like
> your advice. Will this be strong and powerful enough? I also
> found a 1 1/2 HP 2 gallons.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> 2HP Airco Compressor. Specs:
>
> a.. 2 hp Twin Tank Compressor
> a.. 2 hp - 4 gallon -2 x 2 gal. stacked tanks
> a.. Oil lubricated for durability and long life- triple the pump
> life of comparable oil-free compressors
> a.. Extremely quiet operation
> a.. Rubber grip carry handle
> a.. Includes air line regulator & gauge- allows setting exact
> line pressure
> a.. Quick-connect air line fitting
> a.. Tough powder coated finish
> a.. 115 volt, 60 hz, 13.8 amps
> a.. 3400 rpm
> a.. 5 cfm @ 90 psi
> a.. Maximum pressu 115 psi
>
>



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