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<blockquote data-quote="TB-F" data-source="post: 808253" data-attributes="member: 16115"><p>My shop air was not set op by me. The owner previous to the one I bought my house from painted cars in the shop but when he moved, he took the compressor from him. Long story short, one of my neibors still talked to the guy and I ended up buying the compressor off him for $200:clappy: He had built this little room (closet?) for the compressor with a sound proof glass door and lots of insulation. You can barley hear it running. Originaly the air was plumbed with PVC but it is old and cracked so I just have a line sticking out of a hole in the compressor room.</p><p></p><p>I like the setup we have here at work. There is a not so little room built off the silo that has 2 large and one extreemly large compressor. I think with all 3 going it delivers about 1 gazillion CFM at 175 PSI. The big compressor is powred by a 50hp motor and the compressor itself is about 4 feet tall. No air tank, it is bolted to the floor. It's also water cooled:clappy: All that air is plumbed to the 2 shops, the paint booth and the garage with 1.5" galvanized pipe. 100 yards awat from the shop there is a shiping container that has been converted in to a sand blast booth, it is fed by a 3" galv line. That's what I call air power!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TB-F, post: 808253, member: 16115"] My shop air was not set op by me. The owner previous to the one I bought my house from painted cars in the shop but when he moved, he took the compressor from him. Long story short, one of my neibors still talked to the guy and I ended up buying the compressor off him for $200:clappy: He had built this little room (closet?) for the compressor with a sound proof glass door and lots of insulation. You can barley hear it running. Originaly the air was plumbed with PVC but it is old and cracked so I just have a line sticking out of a hole in the compressor room. I like the setup we have here at work. There is a not so little room built off the silo that has 2 large and one extreemly large compressor. I think with all 3 going it delivers about 1 gazillion CFM at 175 PSI. The big compressor is powred by a 50hp motor and the compressor itself is about 4 feet tall. No air tank, it is bolted to the floor. It's also water cooled:clappy: All that air is plumbed to the 2 shops, the paint booth and the garage with 1.5" galvanized pipe. 100 yards awat from the shop there is a shiping container that has been converted in to a sand blast booth, it is fed by a 3" galv line. That's what I call air power! [/QUOTE]
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