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A screw compressor is NOT for the car restorer or hobbyist! The motor runs all of the time and the
compressor loads and un-loads constantly. Too much money, and synthetic oil and filters will drive
you to the poor house.
My Dad worked for Corn Products Company in Argo/Summit Illinois. They used to make it there
along with Skippy Peanut butter, Argo Corn Starch, Karo Corn Syrup and Mazola Corn oil.
Yes, I agree, but the natives really didn't want to help our ancestors, our ancestors took it away from them with repeating arms.
And thank God we were able to out-gun the British!
I'm thankful for my health, Family, job, pension, no nuclear warheads being sent anywhere in my zip code,
and all of the new friends I've made on FBBO!
So, a single stage will put more cubic feet of air out per minute, but they are not good for 175psi.
If you use an HVLP gun or die grinder, that's all you need If you get a two stage and crank it up
to 175 you will have that extra air in storage but a "Drag Race" between a two stage and single...
You need an honest-to-goodness 5HP compressor with an 80gal. tank.
220v., and the motor should run @ around 1725RPM. I'd try some farm
auctions. My neighbor picked up a Speedaire (Grainger) 7.5HP almost
new compressor at an auction for $800.00. Right place, right time. Most
air tools you'll...
I have a Hot Dawg heater in my garage and I wire two cotton balls to the louvers and give them
a good dose of peppermint oil a couple of times a week during the winter. No Mice.
Buy a Denso alternator that is internally regulated and buy the bracket kit from Mancini. You'll never
have a problem with it and it will charge at an idle!
I bought a B&M Clutch-Flite in 1975 for $2600.00 along with an E&R clutch, pressure plate and flywheel.
I was building a "Race Car". Glad I never got to use it! I sold the entire setup, brand new to a fellow
member here about three years ago. Don Prudhomme ran one in a couple of his funny cars...
Sorry for your pain! I had Cobras put on my new 500's last year and had a hell of a time trying to find a shop that had
one of those "finger thingamajigs" to balance them correctly. I'm about 35 miles west of Chicago, and I was able to find
ONE Discount Tire store that still had one. Everyone...