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Thanks everyone. I found a killer deal on a jenny wheelbarrow compressor. These go for about $2,200 new it has two mini five gallon tanks 9hp Honda engine and a Jenny Air compressor pump I believe its a G series which starts and runs at 125psi and is capable of 175 psi if it has a larger capacity tank. Someone swooped in at grabbed the last large capacity tank I was looking at. Do you guys this the Jenny compressor is worth 350?
Im thinking scrap the small tanks and use the Pump and The Honda Engine and I would have a killer unit with even a small 30 gallon tank. A new jenny 30 gallon with this pump produces some good CFM
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Its worth it, and grab it before a roofer or framer does. I would go with the largest tank you can get/make. There's no such thing as too much capacity. Sandblasting runs on CFM. If it were a car I'd say it needed twin split 1150 Dominators.
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TKOPerformance wrote:
Its worth it, and grab it before a roofer or framer does. I would go with the largest tank you can get/make. There's no such thing as too much capacity. Sandblasting runs on CFM. If it were a car I'd say it needed twin split 1150 Dominators.
Thanks TKO. I've read that those jenny Pumps are pretty solid. Also I'm planning on buying a electric motor thats rated high enough to properly run the Pump at 220v. But for the time being after I pick up the Compressor I'm planning on servicing both the pump and the Honda engine then transferring them to a larger tank. Thanks for for everyones 220v information by the way.
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