FASTdan
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posted on 22/9/11 at 10:21 AM |
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Hydrovane Compressors....
Went round to see a mate the other day who's managed to pick up a bargain 50L compressor that has been converted to run a hydrovane pump.
Has anyone done this? Any idea on what it'd cost? I was amazed at how quiet it was, made me really want one for my new house cellar (and garage
for that matter) workshop - there's no way you could sociably run a normal comp in a cellar, but this thing was like a hairdryer at the most!
I see proper hydrovane compressors are a fortune. Can it be done locost?
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sdh2903
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posted on 22/9/11 at 05:17 PM |
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I'm no compressor expert but hydrovane are in a class of their own for quietness and smooth running, as such you pay a premium, I've just
sold a quiet compressor that had the twin fridge-type motors. It sounded like a loud fridge when running but the problem is they dont have the free
air delivery to run air tools for very long.
The locost solution I think would be to build a sound insulated box maybe to house a belt drive compressor? allowing a bit of air in for cooling.
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