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Air Compressor-And NO I don't mean a Harley!

Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:29 pm

I had lunch with a mate today, which unfortunately was my shout. However, it worked out well in the end. The course of conversation at the end of lunch got to what you were doing next. I mentioned I was going to have a sniff around for an Air compressor. He said not to be silly, as he had three or four that he didn't use, one of which is not large enough for his construction jobs and will never use. So he gave it to me along with some hose and a spray kit all of which was spankers apart from a thick layer of dust! It's only a little compressor 2.0hp 21Litres, but it's enough to run the air glower, pump and a Rattle gun so it's enough for me.

All I need now is a Rattle gun. Anyone got one for sale? :lol:

So now, the all I need is a gennie, welder, drill press and a lathe and I'll be happy! :lol:

Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:53 pm

I've got a 2hp 24 litre compressor, and I also have a rattle gun. As long as your only using it for undoing stuff you can by hand, its fine. Don't think its gunna get the front sprocket nut off...
Great for changing the rear sprocket or any other place that has lots of bolts....

There ok for spraying, we did the number surrounds on mine and Greenbloods 7 with my little compressor. The problem is they get a bit of moisture in them and it gets into the paint. Fine for a tracky but not that show bike you may want to build....

Supa cheap auto is your friend. They do a kit with a rattle gun and a heap of other stuff for about $100 during there regular sales (usually $159 or something)..

Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:59 pm

The problem is they get a bit of moisture in them and it gets into the paint.


You can get the seperator from super cheap, aparently thay are quite good :wink:

Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:00 pm

go to bunnings, saw rattle guns going for about $25-45 a month or so ago.

Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:22 am

Litres hhhmmph ya Pussies, HTFU mine is measured in FEET.
Got me a Puma in line twin 14 foot unit. Bloody useful bit of gear too.

Wed Feb 21, 2007 2:07 pm

strika,

dave is right, if u need to do rough nuts like sprockets, forks etc u need a min of 2.5hp and a 40L tank.

However, u can get rattle guns that run on the small compressors that give u a bit more bite.

Wed Feb 21, 2007 2:54 pm

mrmina wrote:strika,

dave is right, if u need to do rough nuts like sprockets, forks etc u need a min of 2.5hp and a 40L tank.

However, u can get rattle guns that run on the small compressors that give u a bit more bite.


I will probably buy a rattle gun which is way too rugged for the compressor to handle, then I will have no choice but to go buy a decent compressor to go with it! :lol: And then I may as well get that Genset to run them all with at the tracks where they run out of power outlets, like Broadford and Winton! :wink:

Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:28 pm

Why don't you just buy a petrol powered compressor then?

Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:00 pm

Felix wrote:Why don't you just buy a petrol powered compressor then?

or a petrol powered generator to run the compressor...and all ur other toys?? lol

Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:19 pm

Mate we all know your toys run on batteries :)

Thu Feb 22, 2007 7:19 am

Felix wrote:Why don't you just buy a petrol powered compressor then?

Cause it is a biatch to run it in the shed at home or work then. Much rather have an electrically powered one for home/work, and use the gennie at those race meets where they run out o power. :)

Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:14 am

Air compressors blow :!:

Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:43 am

Strika wrote:Cause it is a biatch to run it in the shed at home or work then...


Fair enough then...I suppose a genny is always handy for blackout season as well...

We had a Honda genset years ago when dad built our shed on a very rural block - based on that, I wouldn't buy anything else. The outlaws have a couple of the small Honda gensets for the beach house/caravan, and they are equally as good. Honda isn't always a dirty word :)

Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:54 pm

Strika wrote:
mrmina wrote:strika,

dave is right, if u need to do rough nuts like sprockets, forks etc u need a min of 2.5hp and a 40L tank.

However, u can get rattle guns that run on the small compressors that give u a bit more bite.


I will probably buy a rattle gun which is way too rugged for the compressor to handle, then I will have no choice but to go buy a decent compressor to go with it! :lol: And then I may as well get that Genset to run them all with at the tracks where they run out of power outlets, like Broadford and Winton! :wink:


thats all good, ur garage will be full of air tools in no time.

mate have a chat with the guys at bunnings/supercheap and they'll let u know which gun to buy. From memory it had a 2HP rating on the box.

I can get u a 1MVA genset cheap. then u wont complain about running out of power. :twisted:

look what i found strika. Maybe u can tow this to ur track days.

http://www.sinetech.co.za/gen2.htm

Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:58 pm

mrmina wrote:
Strika wrote:
mrmina wrote:strika,

dave is right, if u need to do rough nuts like sprockets, forks etc u need a min of 2.5hp and a 40L tank.

However, u can get rattle guns that run on the small compressors that give u a bit more bite.


I will probably buy a rattle gun which is way too rugged for the compressor to handle, then I will have no choice but to go buy a decent compressor to go with it! :lol: And then I may as well get that Genset to run them all with at the tracks where they run out of power outlets, like Broadford and Winton! :wink:


thats all good, ur garage will be full of air tools in no time.

mate have a chat with the guys at bunnings/supercheap and they'll let u know which gun to buy. From memory it had a 2HP rating on the box.

I can get u a 1MVA genset cheap. then u wont complain about running out of power. :twisted:

look what i found strika. Maybe u can tow this to ur track days.

http://www.sinetech.co.za/gen2.htm


Faaark!! You could even run your anal intruder on that gennie mate! :lol:
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