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Re: High Volume Air compressors

To: Eric Petrevich <inchman@prolog.net>
Subject: Re: High Volume Air compressors
From: William Rabel <brabel@dlux.net>
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 16:25:37 +0000
> In my search for the "end-all" air compressor for my personal shop, I
> found a kit for an old VW engine motor.
> You take a in-line four VW engine and remove the heads.  Two cyclinders
> become the engine and the other 2 are the air pump.  (A VW engine will
> run on 2 cyc)  The kit was about $500 and I was able to get a VW engine
> for a song.  I plan on mounting the unit to a trailer so it is
> portable.  My calculations (which aren't very good)  I think I should be
> able to pull about 50cfm at around 125psi.  Has anyone else tried one of
> these?  If so, anything I should look out for?  I'm starting this
> project this weekend.  I'll let you know what I find out.


Sullair Inc, of Michigan City, Indiana, once marketed a small portable 
air compressor as you describe. It was rated at 40 cfm at 90 psi. It was 
trailer mounted, with a fiberglass cover, and could run a small paving 
breaker or rockdrill. They went on to better things, and now produce 
screw compressors exclusively (Think of it as a supercharger with a high 
compression ratio). They are now owned by Sundstrand, I believe.

- Bill Rabel/ Wet Spot Garage/ Seattle


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