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Decided on a FS-Curtis CA15 15hp UltraPack Air Compressor. Probably overkill for me; but I won't have to worry about it running low while blasting.
Got a smoking deal on a brand new unit with 5 year warranty. 208 volt 3 phase, mag starter, and includes aftercooler and auto drain. Ready to hook up and run. It is local to me, and about $1,000 cheaper than any of the online stores I looked at. Will be here in a couple weeks.
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Sounds nice, but for some reason, I can't see the picture...
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The place I am buying it has a tiny postage stamp size pic, so I didn't post one.
It is just like this one: https://www.powerequipmentdirect.com...XX/p76293.html Except I am paying $1000 less.
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WOW, that is the size compressor where I work, part time, with 3 and sometimes 4 guys running air tools. That should keep up with about anything you are doing.
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