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£50 compressor
jack trolley - 2/2/05 at 08:02 PM

here and £15 for accessories set
Any good?


dmottaway - 2/2/05 at 08:33 PM

depends on usage. used with a nailer, probably go all day without a problem

spray paint, grinder, anything that uses large volumes of air would deplete the supply quickly and cause the compressor to kick in constantly.

not a bad thing, if you can pace yourself, but probably a real problem with spraying anything.


Hellfire - 2/2/05 at 08:58 PM

Cracking link none-the-less!!!

I feel a Netto visit on the way!


DavidM - 2/2/05 at 09:47 PM

The Multimeter looks good too.

I'll have to fetch meself down there.


DavidM - 2/2/05 at 09:50 PM

And ladies' boxers on page 2.

Something for the weekend.

David


splitrivet - 3/2/05 at 10:08 AM

As said earlier great for nailguns and very low CFM sprayguns.
I have one similar for a nail gun, tried using it last night for my air sander in the kitchen,gave up in the end and got my big jobbie going with a long airline.

Think they'll do those ladies boxers in my size David ie fat bastard
Cheers,
Bob


DarrenW - 3/2/05 at 11:17 AM

unfortunately i cant open the link but if it is one of those small ones they are great. I got mine from B&Q 2 yrs ago for £99 with the nailer. It has been fantastic for diy. Used it over last two weeks with a small die grinder for porting the cylinder head - it was a bit slow but worked a treat. Handy air line compressor as well if you dont want to fire up the big one.

My big compressor is for sale - ill take £50 for it. Ive cleaned out the pressure reg, just need to get it set back up. (tank is 400 x 1000mm, single phase).

Cheers,
Darren.


9bar - 3/2/05 at 11:23 AM

Darren, try this link....

http://www.netto.co.uk/internet/nettog/catalogue/catalogue.nsf/webActiveCataloguePages/2-1?opendocument&catid=2