Evening guys
Hoping some of you can give me a little bit of guidance with some slight hurdles I'm facing setting up to do some blasting / painting
I'm looking to do some blasting with a pressurepot cabinet , I know cfm plays a big part here , do you reckon I'd get away with something like this (35cfm from pump) " take it this would be approx 27ish at machine"?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SIP-04463...179830&hash=item5d47517c05:g:QjYAAOxycmBSrcba
I have so go down the petrol or single phase route as I don't have 3ph in my work shop.
This then led me to a newbie question , hope I don't sound daft .....
Is there any difference in the quality of the air supplied from a petrol compressor as opposed to electric?
What I'm trying to say is aslong as I run my petrol compressed air though a refrigerated dryer then through a 3 stage filter , is it ok to breath as it would be with an electric for when I do my spraying.
Thanks in advance for any replies
Mike
Hoping some of you can give me a little bit of guidance with some slight hurdles I'm facing setting up to do some blasting / painting
I'm looking to do some blasting with a pressurepot cabinet , I know cfm plays a big part here , do you reckon I'd get away with something like this (35cfm from pump) " take it this would be approx 27ish at machine"?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SIP-04463...179830&hash=item5d47517c05:g:QjYAAOxycmBSrcba
I have so go down the petrol or single phase route as I don't have 3ph in my work shop.
This then led me to a newbie question , hope I don't sound daft .....
Is there any difference in the quality of the air supplied from a petrol compressor as opposed to electric?
What I'm trying to say is aslong as I run my petrol compressed air though a refrigerated dryer then through a 3 stage filter , is it ok to breath as it would be with an electric for when I do my spraying.
Thanks in advance for any replies
Mike