![]() I don't have the money to buy brand new commercial grade equipment so exploring ways to make used equipment work may be the way for me to improve upon what I currently have. Why does it matter what I have talked about and how much time that I have? I'm just trying to explore my options by asking questions to people who have possibly been through this and have successful businesses. Spend that money on a nice LARGE compressor, a refrigeration unit and proper airlines.get that all in place and THEN get a nice cabinet which, at that time, will fit nicely into your system and you won't be chasing ghosts in your I've got enough time, All things I've mentioned all go hand in hand and all parts of the same business. ![]() (yea you need to find out how much those cartridges are for that unit first before you buy it and if they are readily available? Or you are going to be shut down with water issues until you can get a replacement) ![]() I have done the same thing myself in my business.upgrade a piece of equipment in the shop and then spend the next 3 months dealing with issues that I caused because I thought "ehhh.that ain't gonna happen to me".then you start dealing with fisheye and other crap that got sucked out of your compressor or through it.and yea having a filter is great until you bury it with moisture and you start having to buy desiccant cartridges for it at $80 a pop every 3 months.or less. Listen to what these guys are telling you.it's based on experience.they are not just keyboard jockeys. Unfortunately, this is the mentality that prevails.guys want a "new toy" and then spend twice as much on fixing the problems they inadvertently cause because they didn't build up to the "new toy". OK, just a little constructive criticism.and this is in general and not just towards you so please do not take it that way. ![]() Yea that 60 ain't gonna cut it man.ask me how I know?.and you need at LEAST a 7.5hp to deal with that kind of air. 173 Part Preperation, Primers and Adhesion Promoters. ![]()
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