Curtis compressors have been around longer. I believe since 1907. I love my 7 1/2 hp 29cfm at 175psi compressor. It will keep up with just about anything i throw at it.
Good luck on getting it powered on 15hp 3 phase thats one hell of a phase converter set up. I would just scrap it its too large. If you have 3 phase power on the other hand then no problem
I'm not sure if I have your toolbox but it is teal it that matters. I can't exactly pull it out to look at model numbers it wedged in between 2 beams. I looked at the bottom box and saw nothing in the left hand side there is a rod in a center then it goes into two sandwiched plates the best I...
Here may be a loop hole for your driveway. If you stop your driveway say 3 feet from the road you do not have to get a permit. Only if your driveway goes to the road. That what I did and later just bricked the 3ft gap. Stuiped city rules.
At that price I rather by a curtis compressor for that price. For 1800 you can get a 7.5 hp 29cfm@175 psi curtis compressor they been in business over 100 years
I just looked at foam it green and tiger foam it will cost about $4,500 to use there systems. With soyfoam I am at $3,000. Seems like this is what I am going to go with as soon as i finish my electrical. An order will be placed and I will report the results.
I looked into tiger foam but there tanks are just too small like max size is 600 board feet. I am looking at doing 4000 board feet. So the soyfoam would be the best method for me due from the large area.
Has anyone done there own spray foam?
I am looking into this product to spay my 40X50 shop. It requires 10.1 cfm @ 100psi compressor to shoot the product which is no problem.
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I don't know if my an vintage but I have had it a couple years and I bought is used. Paid 900 for the side lockers and 2700 for the top and bottom toolbox. Best purchase I have ever made