I just rolled mine about 1/4 mile down the road yesterday. LOL.
Got it home and its to tall to fit in door. Now i need to take apart to get it inside.
I am thinking just take the cables loose and pull the ramps off. Leaving the uprights and crossbeams intact.
Has anyone tried blasting cast iron pans?
What media is best?
I was thinking of using walnuts, since we will be cooking with these i want to be careful as what media i use.
I am going to hard wire this into the main breaker box.
Question is, when you wire it "direct", do you go directly from the main breaker to the unit? Requiring to drill a hole through the wall and just have wire running out to the unit?
Or do you mount an additional disconnect to the wall...
Is it worth it to pay for the extended warranty kit for a QT-5?
They run about $200 for the kit.
I am looking at if i am better off putting the $200 toward an upgraded model and not get the warranty.
Local store had the QT-5 251cp80vcb for $1,795.
They also have the QT-5 BMQT5VT for...
I did read all the post.
Would be much simpler for me to just use the correct plug as to have an electrician hard wire it.
http://www.elecdirect.com/pin-sleeve-devices/60-amp-pin-and-sleeve-devices
Those things are pricey. Never seen one like that.
I am getting ready to buy a Quincy QT-5 compressor.
I want to make sure i setup the system correctly.
I have a welder plug near the compressor (8' away) that is on a 60 amp breaker. Can you use a plug on the compressor or does it have to be hard wired to the panel?
Also, what regulator/dryer...
So i am looking to buy a Quincy QT-5.
How should it be wired?
I have a 220 plug near the spot i was going to set the compressor that has a 60 amp breaker.
Is it not possible to use a plug given it the sized appropriately? If so, which one?