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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    Hi Disco owner,

    If you don't use the cheaper compressors all day every day they're not too bad.

    If you're using yours for spraying paint you really need to look at improving the air filters, or sourcing clean air away from paint mist. The filters on yours look to be either internal spiral at worst or cheap internal foam at best.

    Paint mist will gum up the valves in the heads and drastically lower efficiency over time.

    I needed 15cfm and just joined 2X 7.5's Supercraft together.......cost about $89 each and 70 odd for all the fittings. Failed head gasket on one (10 min fix with sikaflex) has been only prob. Both will hold air pressure for well over a month without use, which surprised me.

    cheers, DL

    Hi mate ;
    Thanks for info ;

    regarding the Point you made , I'm actually going relocate the compressor outside the grarage whilst spraying , and set up the grarage as a DIY spray booth. will that option be feasible?

    what sort of Airfilter will I need to fit the Compressor ? any opinions or thoughts on this ? may be a Hilcone to make it go better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcrover View Post
    The only problems ive had with chinpressors is a couple of burned out motors from failed pressure switches both fixed under warrenty.

    I use one up at the club house at work for the golfers to blow off their shoes and Ive got it on a timer now so it shuts down over night.

    I have 1 in service and 1 sitting in waiting as it is the end of the world if they cant blow off their shoes after golf

    As the others have said, set up a water separator and a pick up from out side the shed or even better, put the compressor out side and run the air hose in through the wall, drain it after each use if your not using it every day and if it's used every day, drain it once a week.
    Thanks Mccrover

    I quoted 350RRC before your response and hadn't completed it prior to seeing your response . couple of things i need to clarify , the compressor has a pressure switch set to Auto and once tank pressurised to about 110 psi ( according to gauges ) it wil cut off .

    Would I need to empty air out of the tank before end of each night?

    Edit: already answered by Frank .

    Will 12CFM be sufficient enough volume of air to operate air operated tools 'such as impact /rattle guns etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    Thanks Frank; can you please elaborate on the point ( Bold letters ) a bit ,

    this is the first compressor I've owned. WRT Regulator do I just
    unscrew the knob and adjust air preassure from the second outlet valve on RHS?

    and How do I drain condensation from the tank ?
    Khos, I would run air tools off the LHS fitting (unregulated air supply) and if you are going to do any painting I would remove the regulator off the RHS and put a Quick connect air line fitting in its place,.Then run a short bit of hose to a Quality Air/Water Filter and Regulator mounted higher than the compressor (to stop water running up to your Reg. and Filter), say on a stand or on a wall of your shed. Regulators work by screwing in the handle (clockwise) to increase air pressure and out (anti-clockwise) to reduce air pressure, some have a push down/pull up lock on the knob to lock in position, so you may have to pull the knob up/out before you can adjust. As said elsewhere here it is a good idea to have the compressor outside of the shed/building you are spraying in as the paint mist will gum up the valves in the heads, usually stainless steel flapper type valves, very thin metal flappers that can be damaged by paint particles, Hope this helps mate, let me know if you're down this way again and I'll organise a run into the mountains for the day (or two), Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    Thanks Mccrover

    I quoted 350RRC before your response and hadn't completed it prior to seeing your response . couple of things i need to clarify , the compressor has a pressure switch set to Auto and once tank pressurised to about 110 psi ( according to gauges ) it wil cut off .

    Would I need to empty air out of the tank before end of each night?

    Edit: already answered by Frank .

    Will 12CFM be sufficient enough volume of air to operate air operated tools 'such as impact /rattle guns etc?
    are set at 120PSI shut off and I would just switch it off at the plug when it's not in use.

    Ive got the clubhouse comp set up on a timer so it only operates between 7am and 7pm so it wont kill it self over night while no ones around.

    12 CFM should be good enough for a rattle gun or the like, just allow it to charge up and it will be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post

    Will 12CFM be sufficient enough volume of air to operate air operated tools 'such as impact /rattle guns etc?
    Everything except a die grinder, panels saws, they will have the duty cycle up

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Everything except a die grinder, panels saws, they will have the duty cycle up
    Doh , that's one of the reason i bought the damn thing , that's it , I'm taking it back and getting the 15CFM monster version

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