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Old 02-03-2001, 12:29 AM
DarrylD DarrylD is offline
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Default Re: Shop equip. advise

I'm limited to single phase power so the 5HP,two stage is exactly what I'm looking at. I don't think cabinet size is as important as nozzle size. With a 5 HP they recommend a medium nozzle(15-20 CFM). The new portable oil-free two stage Craftsmen is intriging. Its only a 20 gal. tank but I hear they are changing it to a 25 gal. tank. I would prefer a 60 or 80 gal. tank, but this unit is really quite and seems powerful. I might get this one plus one with a larger tank for the shop.
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Old 02-04-2001, 03:48 AM
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I'm running an older oiled 4 hp Craftsman. Works fine if you're not continuously blasting. A bit bigger would be better. I also have a 960 cabinet.

I don't believe that 2 stage is important for volume, it's for pressure. Compare the rated CFM's a given pressure. (A 2 cylinder will crank out more volume. But in a 2 stage, the second piston is a smaller diameter to further compress the air from the first stage).
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