Discussions of tools wether you bought them or made them yourself. Anything from screwdrivers to custom chucks and drilling rigs.
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Tyler
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baweaverpipes wrote:Tyler wrote:I just installed a new compressor, two of them in fact.
Totaled up to about 2700 HP worth. They'll put out about 34,700 CFM at 1250 psi.
I didn't bold them down. I just left them on the pallets they shipped on.
May I send my magnum lovat to be blasted? It's 2 feet in height and 7 feet in length.
Sorry, but I don't have a cork to fit in the bowl.
No cork, no deal.
Sorry.
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LatakiaLover
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by LatakiaLover »
Speaking of sandblasts, this "deep but not too sharp" type is my personal favorite.
Is it achieved with cfm, pressure, media type, media size, or Luck of the Briar?
Inquiring minds want to know.
http://www.thepiperack.com/unsmoked-pip ... or-craggy/
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wdteipen
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by wdteipen »
All of the above although it can mostly be achieved by using higher pressure and a less aggressive media in my experience. I'm far from the expert.
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oklahoma red
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by oklahoma red »
Nope. I'm heating your house.
LMAO!!! I wonder how may will get that one.
Chas.
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wdteipen
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by wdteipen »
oklahoma red wrote:Nope. I'm heating your house.
LMAO!!! I wonder how may will get that one.
Chas.
I get it. They're industrial compressors at his place of employment, right?
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E.L.Cooley
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by E.L.Cooley »
Tyler wrote:d.huber wrote:Tyler wrote:I just installed a new compressor, two of them in fact.
Totaled up to about 2700 HP worth. They'll put out about 34,700 CFM at 1250 psi.
I didn't bold them down. I just left them on the pallets they shipped on.
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Nope. I'm heating your house.
Are they frick?
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oklahoma red
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by oklahoma red »
Are they frick?
Hmmm, more frac than frick I should think.
Chas.
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E.L.Cooley
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by E.L.Cooley »
Well if you're frackin fricks are usually pretty close by
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Tyler
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Ariel, driven by Cat 3516 natural gas engines.
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oklahoma red wrote:Def need one of those in my garage LOL!
Chas.
It'll just take a million bucks (delivered, which is nice). You'll have to pipe it in yourself, but I can help you design all of that.