leakyroof
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Yup, my first air powered DA. Put one together from a couple of clunkers that people had given up on. Then found that my Single Stage 110v 5HP compressor with a 60 gallon tank couldn't keep up with it..... [doh] [doh] [doh]Cheese said:leakyroof said:YES!!!!! It killed with paint/body repairs on our ‘84 Vanagon. First time I enjoyed Body work and didn’t end up coated in sanding dust on a vehicle… [cool] [cool] [cool]
I'm another convert for dustless automotive sanding. [smile] My nostrils are still plugged up with sanding dust from sanding automobiles years ago with air driven sanders that had zero dust control. Once the car was sanded, the car was moved outside to be blown down with compressed air while the sanding area was washed down with water. We then flushed all of that dust/dirt back into the water/sewer system hoping that the nasty parts of the equation would miraculously be captured by a filtration system that we knew nothing about while still hoping an active filtration system actually existed. [eek] Ignorance is bliss.
Does this look familiar?
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That ended my Air Powered sanding for the most part since many sanders back then were air hogs, and I couldn't afford to buy a better, more powerful 2 stage compressor for a good number of years.
Now I have a rebuilt Saylor-Beall commercial 3/5hp compressor with the standard 80 gallon tank, and rarely run it since most of my Festool Sanders took the space of any Pneumatic Sanders I might have wished for years ago.... [big grin] [big grin]
Add to that, Cordless Makita 1/2" impact, and a few Snap-On impacts, not even my Air powered Impacts see much use anymore. Any pneumatic sanders that I still use at home are generally special models like 3/8" or 1/2" wide belt sanders, or a neat couple of 3" sanders.