i am looking at a very similar piece and have the same questions on facts and information. This also has the "I beam" type dies. if you have any other information - please share. here are some pictures..
Looking for any identification and information related to this brake i am looking at buying.
Size L4 Serial Number 50705
It has the larger "I Beam" looking fingers in the front, as well as more conventional interchangeable ones.
Any help much appreciated
I'm wanting to locate my compressor in the attic of my home shop. There's plent of room in the 10/12 picthed roof. My concern is that the space is not heated and it will get below freezing, as well as quite warm in the summers.
Compressor is a 4-cyl., 3HP Quincy.
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after finding a little more material -- this is a contractor grade - 4 cylinder setup - but this same pump that is on some industrial units. I was really looking at it for the pump, knowing it lacks storage volume. Surely with the 4 cylinder it ought to be on the quiet side. :) I thought I...
Guys - found a used compressor for sale. A Quincy QTS-5; 3Hp, only a 17 gallon tank. Anyone give any advice or know anything about this model? As well as what it might be worth? Don't know the age but am told it's in excellent condition. sounds like Quincy is a good reliable compressor...
Hey guys - need some compressor advice. Found a used Bel Aire Model 6061. 3.5 Hp with 60 gal tank. Guy wants $325 for it. What do ya think? Uses will be general home shop and some limited body work/paint. Specs say 12.3 cfm at 90 psi.
Have a brown floor stain on my Epoxy Coat Floor in the garage. It appeared under my bag of crushed beer cans - leaked beer/soda pop from the cans.
Anyone have any ideas for a removal method? its approximately one square foot.
Who can tell me if this is a good deal.
http://omaha.craigslist.org/tls/2390700759.html
I'm told it was built in 1966.
Anyone know wha the cfm/psi rating might be? its a 2hp, 2 stage unit, I'm told.
Thanks
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the SW stain i am referring to is really a solid color concrete sealer, I guess i mis-spoke before. From what i can tell, it sits on the surface. You use two coats and the final product is a solid color - much like paint or epoxy.