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I got my sand blaster up and running yesterday and it works pretty good,but could be better. I have an old compressor with ah 12gal tank on it. I was wondering if linking it up inline with my current compressor would be of any benfit?? Maybe give me more volume so it wouldn't have to run so much?
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The more volume, the better. Might need a check valve to keep the bigger compressor from backfeeding the smaller one though. Between pump and tank is best so you get the benefit of both tanks.
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