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    While in class on the cruise we talked about using a compressor instead of canned air. Could you please give me some info on what kind of compressor to buy and where some of you have gotten them.

    Thanks,
    jamenlar
    Monograms N More

  • #2
    Do you need it for other uses other than cleaning the machine? If not I would stick with the canned air. But if you have other needs be sure and check your c.f.m. ratings for your other tools. I would get a min. of a 3 hp 30 gal. 2 stage unit with a cast iron cylinder wall. I have a Ingersol that is 25 years old and still going strong.I would look at Quincey as well. Stay away from Chinese junk!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • #3
      Jamenlar,
      Places such as Home Depot and Lowes will carry a handful of air compressors that are small in size (relatively speaking), that are "oiless", have an air flow regulator built in, and a drain valve underneath to remove water build-up in the tank.
      I have a "Husky" brand that I got for $99 and it also came with a small bag of accessories for inflating beach toys and such.
      It even has an expanding handle and wheels like traveling luggage.
      Hope this helps.
      Ed
      -The Embroidery Authority-<br /><br />\"Turning your Problems into Production.\"<br />Ed Orantes<br />504-258-6260

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      • #4
        Hey Jackie!

        This is the kind I have and it fits nicely on the floor by my machine...

        http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_02875117000P

        If the above link doesnt work go to Sears.com and here is the product number: Sears item# 02875117000

        Hope this helps and miss you guys!
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        • #5
          Bear Air (airbrush supply company) has several models made for airbrushing-made for continous use but without a 'tank'. For general cleaning like you do on the amayas, one of these would be perfect. No noise, very little space and 110 operation. You would only need to add a brass adapator and a 'coiled' hose with air gun on the end.
          I had one for airbrushing for years and never had a problem. These are BUILT for long term usage-not a once in awhile use like filling innertubes or mattresses.

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