Making space for the compressor, fitted it’s own socket too
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see the wee bit at the end of the conduit, going into the box. What is that part? as I need them and don't know what they are called.
Making space for the compressor, fitted it’s own socket too
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see the wee bit at the end of the conduit, going into the box. What is that part? as I need them and don't know what they are called.
What are the specs on that compressor? Thinking one might do me until I get my 250L 28cfm compressor.Making space for the compressor, fitted it’s own socket too
Good enough for what I’ll ever needWhat are the specs on that compressor? Thinking one might do me until I get my 250L 28cfm compressor.
Adjustable up to max. 10 bar Suction capacity: approx. 260L/min 10m compressed air hose included Space-saving and portable thanks to its vertical design, handle and smooth-running wheels Oil-free for environmentally friendly, low-maintenance work without oil residues 2 manometers with bar and PSI measurement Power consumption: 1800W Working pressure: max. 10 bar Tank volume: 50L Max. 10 bar Space-saving vertical design 1800W motor with reduced noise and vibration 50 litre tank with condensation drain valve Effective delivery rate at 7 bar: approx. 96L/min 3m power cable Oil-free: Environmentally friendly and low-maintenance
Before I get mine all wired up is there any other options for the wiring and the white piping above.Making space for the compressor, fitted it’s own socket too
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I am thinking I might board the inside after a while so would prefer the wiring to run ‘through’ or around the frame so it is flat if I board it up? Anyone know if this is possible or too much hassle
No you shouldn’tCarport question
I’m just about to put a tiled roof up in this space, won’t have sides or a front door other than the gates
Anyone know if I will need to pay rates on it?
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Compressor piped up over the garage door and down to the hose reel, small compressor replaced with the Blo GT dryer which saves me messing with it, connect the hose and dry away, getting there now
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You can still see some bench surface, it's not that bad!Finally bit the bullet and got one of the German tool boxes. Tools are ok. Be fine for most uses then break out the big guns for the tough bits.
Made a bench for it with some spare worktop and used the leftover piece to make a little shelf. Axle stands are temporary lol.
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Main bench a horror story. That’s tomorrow’s problem.
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how can you’ve 2 filters?
Meant to be cheaper to use long term, when a resin gets down to 5-10ppm it usually gets binned, I’m using it as a pre filter which means the second vessel doesn’t have a huge amount to do, we’ll see!
How do you know when it reaches 5-10ppm? Is there a tool you can buy to test it?
Must get oneYes, TDS (total dissolved solids) meter, useful thing to have when you use vessels
Yes. What issue are you facing mate?has anyone on here experience with painting plywood with a matt paint?