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[quote=”dcturcotte” post=31168]I can’t believe I missed that, The garage is wired for 240. the breaker panel in the house is on the smaller side but I can’t remember the size off hand. A good friend of mine is a jayman electrician and figured the garage as a whole should be able to draw at least 30amps without a problem. He was going to come back with some more tools and check out the situation more[/quote]
Do you have a sub-panel in the garage? What size is the breaker on the 240 Circuit? Check KMS Tools, they usually have compressors on sale. They have a couple of 5Hp/60gal 230V compressors in your price range.
http://www.kmstools.com/compressors-13000000/
[quote=”Jayson M” post=30765]Your work looks nice 5L,the booth doesn’t look to shabby,brings back memories :cheers I like the olds convertible and love the color.[/quote]
[IMG]http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b158/7xnova/Cutlass/IMG_0845.jpg[/IMG]
Certainly does bring back memories! 🙂
[quote=”ding” post=30464]Come on Charlie. no need for a beugler :cheer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsTIMxeO_ng%5B/quote%5D
I’ve seen that maniac stripe, looks like he’s done it a time or two eh! Must be the brush he’s using, maybe if I had one…. :whistle: :chair .
[quote=”ScottB” post=30460]Beuglers were used at the factory and…
[i]The full length striping fixtures were suspended from overhead at the end of the Final Line, had locators in the wheel openings, with suction cups that secured them in place. After the stripes were applied along the fixture’s steel guide rails with Beugler rollers, the fixtures were released and returned to their overhead position on balancers.[/i]
I thought I had a photo of the lineworker doing this.[/quote]
I’ve heard the factory uses a ‘robot’, I tried to find something out there to back that up. No doubt the rollers would do the job as they will put out a nice consistent width line, something I can’t do with a brush without way more practice.
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