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Old September 17th 03, 12:22 PM
Frederick Wilson
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Jim,

I can see where that would be good, but it would be a bit hard lugging
around that compressor to the different parts of the house for the remodel.
;-)

I liked the pawn shop idea. I might be able to get something functional and
cheap right now to figure out the features I want for the real one.

It is starting to cool off here in Indiana so, I guess, the new two car
garage/hanger/building shop is out for this year.

Fred Speculating I wonder what the average time difference is between
deciding to build an airplane and actually starting the project.

Thanks for the input,
Fred

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"Rich S." wrote in message
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"Frederick Wilson" wrote in message
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I am still working on home remodel so it will be some time before the
airplane gets started. I am pretty darn convinced that I am going to

do
an
all wood and fabric airplane. More than likely, the Fisher Tiger Moth.

Anyway, I have come to the point in my home remodel that I am going to

need
an air compressor. But instead of just getting one that will do the

job
here, what might I need one for when it is airplane time?

What size and compressor (one or two cylinder) should I look at?

Any name brand preference?


Whichever model you choose, be SURE to listen to it run before you plunk
down your money. Some of the new compressors are loud enough to shred

your
neighbor's panties.

Rich S.


Part of the things to consider is if you will use a lot of air tools, or

go
electric. For a wood airplane, I could see a bit of sanding, and spraying
finish. A small 30 gal 3 HP compressor would not keep up with a air

sander,
or spray gun very well. I like air tools cause they are usually cheaper,
lighter, and don't get hot under heavy usage.

If you can swing it, get a big upright 5 HP , NOT oilless unit, and put it
outside if you can. It saves the ears and the space in the shop. All it
needs is a small lean-to roof.
--
Jim in NC




 




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