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Re: VolksAir

To: Scott Hall <scott.hall@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: VolksAir
From: Bill Rabel <brabel@dlux.net>
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 21:58:21 -0800
> so I'm curious--is this a "just because I had an old vw engine", a 
> "because it's different", "because it's cheap" (hard to see that 
> one...), or is it actually a better air compressor?

A compressor based on an automotive engine is an idea that has been 
around for years. Gordon Smith Company built air compressors that were 
based on the entire front end of a Model A Ford -- engine, frame, hood, 
radiator, axle -- and they ran on two cylinders and compressed on the 
other two. These were built well into the late 1940's.

I became familiar with their trailer-mounted compressors when they were 
based on a six-cylinder engine (banging on three, compressing on 
three), later superseded by a
model based on a Ford V-8. Now, most compressors of this type use a 
screw compressor module coupled to a conventional engine.

I seem to recall an early Sullair air compressor that was based on a VW 
engine, and it fired on two and compressed on two. Sullair dropped this 
configuration in favor of screw compressors well ahead of the rest of 
the industry.

These engine-based compressors were cheap to build, but less efficient 
than purpose-built units, and supposedly produced wetter air (bad for 
tools).

- Bill





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