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Air Supply Question

by "John Flatley" <jeflatley@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 12, 2006 at 09:43 AM

I have a ****ter-Cable tank compressor (CFBN 125A-3) I
purchased with a brad nailer as a set.

Before I start searching for fittings and a water trap,
I wondered if anyone has or has used a similar setup to
power an air-brush and could provide any insight and
experience..

I would be using an entry air-brush such as a Badger
150 or something equivalent for painting wooden crafts.

The P-C compressor has a serial number plate that
indicates it will provide 2.6 DCFM @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 90 psi.  135 psi
maximum.  2 HP peak with a 6 gallon tank.  The
air-pressure is adjustable.

Thanks in advance; I would appreciate any info or any
suggestions.

Jack Flatley
Jacksonville, Florida

-- 
No one is perfect, everyone makes misteaks.
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Air Supply Question
"John Flatley"   2006-07-12 09:43:50 
Re: Air Supply Question
me@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2006-07-13 04:36:40 
Re: Air Supply Question
"Allan Purl" &l  2006-07-12 23:54:28 
Re: Air Supply Question
"WT" <wlsj@[  2006-07-13 04:30:38 
Re: Air Supply Question
"John Flatley"   2006-07-13 01:16:25 
Re: Air Supply Question
"Allan Purl" &l  2006-07-15 01:19:19 

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