Bernie Baake wrote:
Why don't you feed the two compressors into a common manifold and use the output of the manifold when sand blasting. Use the smaller one for all other low flow requirements???
I did that for a while but decided I didn't want the extra complication of hoses, floor space, pressure valve setting, and tank drains. Plus it gets damn loud when both compressors kicked in.
BretLuter wrote:
OK, so what did you buy?

Richard and Scott talked me into a big one ... they are cheap at big-box home stores, and I got a good discount on a better-than-it-should-be model -- bought a the Husky 60 gal upright for $399-$60 off special promo at HD.
The tag was for the 3000hr, louder, "VH6314" with a v-twin compressor, but what they had stocked was the VT6314, an inline-twin (made by Campbell Hausfeld) which sells online for $500+, and very similar to the VT6275. Comes with a 4-year warranty and the compressor is rated for 5000 hrs. Should last me a while

230v, 15 amp, 10.3 SCFM@90 psi. Still not enough for continuous duty sandblasting but much better than I have been using.

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