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    good cheapish compressor quickly!

    Hi guys...

    where in perth can i pick up a good cheap compressor around perth... preferably tomorrow and preferably north of the river (sorry if im being a bit specific!)

    thanks in advance!

    Steve

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    Malz

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    i forgot to mention a tyre compressor but malz and supercrap have a couple... dont look too hot tho!

    Thanks ken!

    Steve

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    looks are decieving, they work quite well, at least the bunnings one does, I guess the super one is the same.


    john

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    Just look for the L/per min and get as high as you can.
    A very average one would be 30-50 and a bit slow, better would be 70+

    If it's just for your Saturday jaunt you can borrow one of mine if you like seeeing as you live so close?

    PM me if you want to borrow it.

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    if you haven't got one get your self a proper tyre gauge too the one's on compressors in general are rubbish the $10 didgi ones are fine or pay a bit more and get a proper mechanical gauge prob about $30 i think

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    Just look for the L/per min and get as high as you can.
    A very average one would be 30-50 and a bit slow, better would be 70+

    If it's just for your Saturday jaunt you can borrow one of mine if you like seeeing as you live so close?

    PM me if you want to borrow it.
    Gee that real nice of u Stevan
    if your rangie was going u could come too and share...
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    If I could grab a whole weekend to work on it it would be going again.
    But visiting rellies and a little baby seem to take up a lot of time !

    maybe next weekend ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    If I could grab a whole weekend to work on it it would be going again.
    But visiting rellies and a little baby seem to take up a lot of time !

    maybe next weekend ?
    its just excuses excuses we'll be like that all of december january and february!

    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    if you haven't got one get your self a proper tyre gauge too the one's on compressors in general are rubbish the $10 didgi ones are fine or pay a bit more and get a proper mechanical gauge prob about $30 i think
    got a digi one somewhere... god knows where it is tho... i'll see what i can find...

    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    Just look for the L/per min and get as high as you can.
    A very average one would be 30-50 and a bit slow, better would be 70+

    If it's just for your Saturday jaunt you can borrow one of mine if you like seeeing as you live so close?

    PM me if you want to borrow it.
    many thanks for that... i do have a smallish continental one designed for a car... but it does seem to pump some air and get the tyres up... this way tho i have an excuse to buy something else!

    if im struggling i'll give you a shout!

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnE View Post
    looks are decieving, they work quite well, at least the bunnings one does, I guess the super one is the same.


    john
    i'll bear the cheaper ones in mind john thanks.. i ddint realise bunnings did one... but i'll poke my head in and have a look... and walk out with half the shop!


    Thanks guys

    Steve

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