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a grand for thatI'm assuming you are referring to the yellow road compressor?
Yea seems very high for sure.
It's ireland... people are capable of asking for anything here.


a grand for thatI'm assuming you are referring to the yellow road compressor?
Yea seems very high for sure.
It's ireland... people are capable of asking for anything here.
And with the above in mind I went to view this 3 phase 77CFM @7 BAR screw compressor.
It seems cheap for what it is (with dryer etc) but I think that is partly down to the fact that it is quite big and also 3 phase.
I like it, looks honest. When I got there to view it, it had been disconnected from the mains and so I couldn't run it. When the guy connected it up it wouldn't build pressure...for some reason.
In its defence though, there was a bit of built up pressure when I got there, so it has been working prior.
The "compressor engineer" will be there on Thursday to reconnect it.. so I can then view it and test the air output to see if there is any oil.
Cab anybody please feel free to offer me tests to perform on the compressor when it's running. I have been told to put a cloth up against the air output to see if there is much oil coming out.
If there is, it will need work
The sellers reason for sale is that its too big for his workshop, which is a 2 lift car repair business. To be fair, when I got there, there was a smaller compressor there being used.
I just need to be sure it works as expected.
What do you think ?
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But to be honest, from your comments above it sounds like your paying someone to move this? So if it was me I'd just let them get on with it and if it goes wrong it'll be their problem.I will have a driver on hand who will be familiar with this but I just want to ask ahead of time to get your guys opinion.
You'll probably be able to feed the straps between the side panels and receiver, and pull it down tight against those.
But to be honest, from your comments above it sounds like your paying someone to move this? So if it was me I'd just let them get on with it and if it goes wrong it'll be their problem.
The driver is always responsible for the security of the load, so they should be the one deciding how the secure it.
if you want to know what size jet it will run it may run a 6.0mm one . just below that is a 3 mm get a bit of 10mm round bar drill a 6.0mm hole through it and stuff it in some airline pipe using a jubily clip. power the comp up and run it through and see what pressure it will hold it at in constant use preferably 90psi![]()
Purchased..... seems like a solid unit which I managed to get a decent price on.
Will output about 77CFM and is a 10 Bar unit so it should be sufficient for the blasting I want to do in workshop.
It's a massive relief to get sorted on this and I am glad I didn't go with a road unit.
Again, thanks all for the input and advice..!
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Thanks. Got a link?