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icantfindanamethatworks

10-14-2007 17:26:07




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well they both have the same honda motor. What little i heard the rol-air run, it was super quiet compared to what i have now. I guess i will check on dewalt availability and if i cant find one, i will go rol-air and enjoy.. Now one new question, whats your take on the direct drive gas powered oil lubed hand carry jobs? I like the looks of them and the size, and the portability, but wonder on the longevity? Any expierence with them? Do they last worth a durn? The electric version seems to run forever.. So any input on those?

later chris

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XRogerx

10-15-2007 20:09:30




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 Re: one more question xrodgerx in reply to icantfindanamethatworks, 10-14-2007 17:26:07  
I have no experience with these. I have seen only one, a cheap Chinese job with a fake Honda motor. I'd be worried about vibration cracking the tank, but I can't say for sure.



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icantfindanamethatworks

10-16-2007 06:46:13




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 xrodgerx looks like dewalt might be worse than i thought in reply to XRogerx, 10-15-2007 20:09:30  
I talked to the jenny folks and they said dewalt couldnt make them cheap enough in mexico, but they could in china. Dont know if its true or if its all its model but if they are made in china, i definitely dont want one. And nobody around me carries jenny or can get it reasonable. So i guess rol-air is what i am gonna end up with. just a heads up on dewalt.. I tell ya, never thought picking out a new compressor would be so hard. I just want something quality, that is gonna last. It is just mind boggling trying to weed through whats available to try and find the right choice. And and one more question, most people think of wheelbarrow compressors are for carpenters. I don't see one reason why they aren't just as suited for light mechanics work away from the power plug. They put out more cfm than most electrics, and if you need more gallons just add you a tank. What kind of stuff have you seen gas wheelbarrow compressors used for? I look at them like they are a portable design with more than enough capacity for what ever i need them for. enough babbling..

later!! chris

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