More good info guys thanks. One more question, could the hard wired 3hp rule be a local thing because I'd really like to just use a receptacle? I guess what I'm saying is if I dig around here is there a chance I'd find that I can just put in a plug?
Great, thanks a lot for the help. Managing the loads may only be a hurdle for the plasma cutter. That's the only time I anticipate using both the welding and compressor outlets at the same time. Any advice there?
Hello,
Wondering if anyone with experience can tell me if my shop can handle another 220v plug for a new compressor? I have a 70a breaker out to the shop from the house and 1 50 amp 220 v welding receptacle plus 2 15 amp circuits for plugs and lights. I'd like to have a basic 60 gal 220...
This sounds kind of "hackish" but of all the easyouts I've tried my favorite is the tang of a large file cut down to about 4 inches. It works like the square style easyouts but for some reason better. I think because it tapers wider at the top than the easyouts so you can really smack it into...
Anybody have any experience with these babies? Thinking about buying one and hear they're a good (old) compressor. What do you guys think?
Thanks in advance for any input.
Jadon
Jeez, Good thing you chimed in! Sounds like your Schumacher is the exact 2\20\75 jobbie that I almost bought the other day. I decided I'd wait to ask here before!
I think I'll steer clear now.
Thanks,
Jadon
Thought I might be able to get some advice on which Battery charger people have had luck with. It will have to charge 6 volt deep cycle RV batteries, the 12 volt batteries in my truck and I would like a Boost/start feature.
Thanks in advance,
Jadon
Don't know if it has been mentioned, or if you checked, but in the past I have tracked down hard to find leaks to be the result of a valve leaking internally.
I have been reading this forum for months and never have posted. When I read "find" and "leak" I felt for you so here is my first post...