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portable air compressor

Postby kurquhart on Sat May 03, 2008 2:51 pm

Several folks have asked about my new portable air compressor. It is a Master Flow MF-1050:

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I got mine a Poway Costco for $47; Amazon also has them for $52:
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Flow-MF-1050-Portable-Compressor/dp/B000L9AD2U/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=automotive&qid=1209847625&sr=1-4

I love this compressor. It will add 5 psi in about a minute, runs off the battery, is compact, and comes with a carrying case. It is much more functional than the air bottle I used to carry.
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Postby Dan Chambers on Sun May 04, 2008 8:50 am

Nice one! I picked up a nice little 12-volt unit with case from Harbor Frieght for around $29.00 a few years back. It's bigger, and a 'pretty' chrome ... and really kicks out a lot of air quickly. It's probably not as nice as yours, bit it gets 'er done quickly ... if a bit noisily.
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CO2

Postby MTrotter on Fri May 09, 2008 2:09 pm

You can have your pumps. Ill stick with my CO2.
165 psi, fills a truck tire from flat to 80psi in 1 min. I can power impact wrenches with it. CO2 is dryer than compressed air (no moisture in tires making pressures uneven). Much more usefull to me than a pump. It can be refilled at any welding supply store for pocket change. But with autoxing 2-3 times a month on average and lots of people borrowing it, it lasts over a year on one fill.
And everytime you use it, it helps a plant grow. It wont get any better than that.
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Postby harnishclan on Fri May 09, 2008 4:39 pm

Or you can just buy a Cayenne with air suspension and not worry about tanks or compressors-just plug in the hose under the front seat and fill away! I love multi taskers, it tows the car to the track and fills the tires.
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Re: CO2

Postby Dan Chambers on Fri May 09, 2008 5:15 pm

MTrotter wrote:You can have your pumps. Ill stick with my CO2.
165 psi, fills a truck tire from flat to 80psi in 1 min. I can power impact wrenches with it. CO2 is dryer than compressed air (no moisture in tires making pressures uneven). Much more usefull to me than a pump. It can be refilled at any welding supply store for pocket change. But with autoxing 2-3 times a month on average and lots of people borrowing it, it lasts over a year on one fill.
And everytime you use it, it helps a plant grow. It wont get any better than that.


:shock: So, along with loading the atmosphere with CO from your exhaust, your "carbon-loading" with tire inflation gases as well? Geez, the 'W' sure would be proud. ("There is no such thing as global warming ... it's 'Climate Change' .... and don't try to confuse the issue with facts. I don't like facts. Facts are too confusing.")

I'm telling the Kioto people on you. :nono:

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Postby ronaldtrotter on Fri May 09, 2008 6:14 pm

Besides that you can hook it up to the beer keg and enjoy a brew.
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Re: CO2

Postby thunderbox on Tue May 13, 2008 3:18 pm

Dan Chambers wrote: :shock: So, along with loading the atmosphere with CO from your exhaust, your "carbon-loading" with tire inflation gases as well? Geez, the 'W' sure would be proud. ("There is no such thing as global warming ... it's 'Climate Change' .... and don't try to confuse the issue with facts. I don't like facts. Facts are too confusing.")

I'm telling the Kioto people on you. :nono:

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Like you don't produce methane!
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Re: CO2

Postby Dan Chambers on Tue May 13, 2008 5:41 pm

thunderbox wrote:
Dan Chambers wrote: :shock: So, along with loading the atmosphere with CO from your exhaust, your "carbon-loading" with tire inflation gases as well? Geez, the 'W' sure would be proud. ("There is no such thing as global warming ... it's 'Climate Change' .... and don't try to confuse the issue with facts. I don't like facts. Facts are too confusing.")

I'm telling the Kioto people on you. :nono:

:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:



Like you don't produce methane!


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