"I'm looking for a way that I can use my air compressor to vacuum my vehicles."
Why? What is the purpose to do this VS just using a small shop vac?
Then buy a small shop vacuum that plugs in that you can carry around in one hand (probably cheaper than the air powered model) or get one of the battery powered ones that uses which ever battery system that you're on.I have a very nice Ridgid shop vac. I love it but I was hoping I could use this type of tool with my air compressor. It would be easier to just unroll the hose out to the car w/o having to drag the vac out.
I can't see an air compressor having enough CFM to vacuum out a vehicle.
That's what I meant. I have a customer that has a 30 HP compressor that would probably do it. I know of another place that has a 200 horse and I know that would, but how big of a hose would it take?Not a typical home shop air compressor anyway.
That's what I meant. I have a customer that has a 30 HP compressor that would probably do it. I know of another place that has a 200 horse and I know that would, but how big of a hose would it take?
Spinning a 5-10hp to Clean out a car...Well, the one I linked to called for 29 CFM @ 100 PSI so a decent 10HP should do it.
If you have a big tank and use it intermittently maybe a 5HP
We had two 50hp screws of which at least one was always running anyway, but yeah, they make no sense in a home shop, but for cleaning a 44-station turret once a week? They were the sh*t.Spinning a 5-10hp to Clean out a car...