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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Cleaning Up My Shop

    Thanks!
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    Starting a new 40x40 needing input

    Can't help, I went with 40'x40'x16'. To each their own. I do like the square floor plan.
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    Best Shop Compressor and Why?

    I have a 1958 Brunner 60 gal, 5 hp 220 volt, 17.5 cfm @ 175 psi. Love it, and it's quiet!!! I'm not afraid to beat it, 1" guns, grinders, blasters, let it run!
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Cleaning Up My Shop

    I have to say this is fantastic! I started at the first thread, and just couldn't stop. Your build is great! Started my new shop last Feb. Got the building up, a 40'x40'x16', and had to stop. Gutted my house last year the day after Christmas. Started a total update, new plumbing,electric, walls...
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    Any substitute for Oil-Dri?

    I use coal ash, works very well! Have 13 over the road tri-axles and 20 some pieces of equipment. We have our share of spills. Coal ash clumps when put on oil, and absorbs diesel fuel to dry concrete. Save 2 ash tubs a day just for clean ups.
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    Wood stove problem

    stove wuff! caused by a vacuum down the chimney into the firebox. Gasses pressurize and ignite, decompressing the firebox, and wuff-wuff out the vents. Couple causes, mainly a loss of air after a forge effect in the firebox. Hot fire getting closed down quickly. Slowly close down your damper...
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    Vintage Air Compressors

    Hey guy's, I'm looking for some information on my Brunner 30fh8 air compressor. Would like to know the spec's, if possible. Has a five horsepower single phase motor. From what I was told, it has been untouched. Has great performance. Have powered my old shop, and I am placing it in my new shop...
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    1958 Brunner 30rh8

    Looking for specs on my 1958 Brunner 30rh8 compressor. Heard that cfm is roughly 17.5 @ 175 lbs. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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