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I'm a all around handy man, worked as a ACE certified auto technician for 5 years a long time ago, I do some very small metal fabrication and wood working. Just kind of an all around handy man type.
That all being said, a fellow neighbor had put a 60 gallon Craftsman Professional air compressor tank out to the curb. It doesn't have a motor or compressor on it, but I grabbed it and took it home.
I have a 26 Gallon Craftsman air compressor but when I'm using my pneumatic tools it runs constantly and in many instances I have to stop my work to wait for it to catch up.
What kind of advice can you all provide on Pump motor and pump?
I'm a all around handy man, worked as a ACE certified auto technician for 5 years a long time ago, I do some very small metal fabrication and wood working. Just kind of an all around handy man type.
That all being said, a fellow neighbor had put a 60 gallon Craftsman Professional air compressor tank out to the curb. It doesn't have a motor or compressor on it, but I grabbed it and took it home.
I have a 26 Gallon Craftsman air compressor but when I'm using my pneumatic tools it runs constantly and in many instances I have to stop my work to wait for it to catch up.
What kind of advice can you all provide on Pump motor and pump?