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KAMBO 20th March 2011 06:39 PM

anyone looking for a compressor ??
 
airmaster 8/45 turbo compressor

as per title hardly used as i bought a larger 150ltr a couple of week later
i have inflated 4 tyres and primed 1 capri wing with this, crackin little unit

£60 collected or can post at cost probably around £10 to £15 or arrange your own courier

paypal gift accepted for payment or cash on collection




shh120m 20th March 2011 07:05 PM

cant tell from the photo how big it is. Will it run a paint gun for a reasonable legnth of time?

thanks

KAMBO 20th March 2011 07:25 PM

25ltr tank so it will spray ok on smallish panels i did a capri wing with it no problem

Twin 21st March 2011 11:15 AM

Go on i'll have it :)

KAMBO 21st March 2011 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twin (Post 55471)
Go on i'll have it :)


no problem twin it's yours.;)

Twin 21st March 2011 09:07 PM

Thank you kind Sir :)

tex 21st March 2011 09:13 PM

iv got one of those just about identical - painted a whole car with it. works great so far - make sure you run oil thro the system tho all compressors can corrode inside fittings with condensation

minicountryman1961 22nd March 2011 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by tex (Post 55506)
iv got one of those just about identical - painted a whole car with it. works great so far - make sure you run oil thro the system tho all compressors can corrode inside fittings with condensation

Really? How did the paint mixed with oil work out?

aerosam 22nd March 2011 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by minicountryman1961 (Post 55510)
Really? How did the paint mixed with oil work out?

Was thinking that too, I have got an identical compressor to that and it's specifically "oil free" so no need to add oil anywhere on it.

You should however, add a few drops of oil to your air tools via their inlets every now and then, keeps them running nice and freely - especially when using an oil free compressor.


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