I have the exact same unit and also the same regret at not purchasing a 2
stage. It does a good job on sandblasting but runs almost continuously.
It gets a break and catches up because I need a break at about the same
time that it is getting low on pressure. Doing small parts is not a
problem because I am starting and starting enough for it to keep up. If
you can afford it buy a 2 stage. My single stage is only a few months old
and I would sell it at close to my cost to anyone interested so that I
could go ahead and spend the money for a 2 stage. I am located in Michigan.
At 08:02 AM 3/23/99 Tuesday -0500, Grant Galbraith wrote:
>I bought a 6 horse Cambell Housefeild that really seems to stand up to abuse
>well, never a problem in 4 years. I say abuse because my mistake was not
>getting a 2 stage. It's really not big enough for sandblasting and even runs
>continuously when using air tools.
>
>Grant
>
>Terry wrote:
>
>> Let me start by saying "I'm sorry"
>>
>> About a year ago I defended on a thread about compressors, my Craftsman
>> oilless. Boy was I wrong! This weekend it had a totall melt down for the
>> third time! This time the repairs and parts will be over 200.00.
>> The thing is headed for the dump, and I was wondering if anybody would
>> care to suggest a replacement?
>> I want the same size, 6 hourse - 60 gal, upright.
>>
>> Also I have lost and need again the Phone number to get the Chevrolet
>> restoration package.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Terry & Ace
>> IDOXLR8
>>
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