S.o.s Help! Help!
azn_invazn
02-18-2004, 11:19 PM
okok will this idea work????? i wanna put my own compressor together will this work please tell me
azn_invazn
02-18-2004, 11:23 PM
okok will this idea work????? i wanna put my own compressor together will this work please tell me!!!!
ok this is the idea i have to get a cheap compressor
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=3992&sourceid=0100000032573917402498
then link that compressor to this air tank
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=4006970&storeId=6970&langId=-1&productId=47574
and then when working at night just use the tank so it's not so loud and when at day pump air!!!!
if their are other cheaper ways to get a good and cheap compressor tell me!!! i am running short of $$$
ok this is the idea i have to get a cheap compressor
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=3992&sourceid=0100000032573917402498
then link that compressor to this air tank
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=4006970&storeId=6970&langId=-1&productId=47574
and then when working at night just use the tank so it's not so loud and when at day pump air!!!!
if their are other cheaper ways to get a good and cheap compressor tell me!!! i am running short of $$$
willimo
02-18-2004, 11:43 PM
If you do it right, sure it will.
RallyRaider
02-19-2004, 12:02 AM
Maybe we need to create a compressor forum, just for azn_invazn :grinno: That is now four or five threads you've started on pretty much the same subject! I’ve already merged a few of them.
Smarten up dude. Also make sure the title of your thread is relevant to the content. "SOS Help” is not appropriate for a question about building a compressor.
At the risk of being a bit mean I would also venture that if figuring out net etiquette is beyond you, then so is building a compressor.
Smarten up dude. Also make sure the title of your thread is relevant to the content. "SOS Help” is not appropriate for a question about building a compressor.
At the risk of being a bit mean I would also venture that if figuring out net etiquette is beyond you, then so is building a compressor.
jswillmon
02-19-2004, 12:22 AM
Based on the difficulty you've been having in just talking about the compressor in this fourm i would suggest that you stick to buying spraypaint from walmart and autozone to paint with. save everyone alot of trouble.
jdmhotrod
02-19-2004, 03:03 AM
in my oppinion the title 'sos help' is if somthing bad happen to your paint job. its not like air brush compresors are gonna all up and dissapear from the earth. and you could have just put this question in you other air brush compresor thread. i am sure it is ok to have lots of questions but why are all of your question about the same thing??? there is a such thing as saveing money put what you have in a jar and everytime you get a little more put it in there and eventually you will have enough to buy a good compresor. sorry for my spelling and if i offended you in any way it was not intended.
Robert.
Robert.
labandabonnot
02-19-2004, 12:27 PM
you could have just put this question in you other air brush compresor thread. i am sure it is ok to have lots of questions but why are all of your question about the same thing??? there is a such thing as saveing money put what you have in a jar and everytime you get a little more put it in there and eventually you will have enough to buy a good compresor.
Robert.
:iagree:Any question is welcome, sure, and this question about air brush compressors is quite interesting in a way, but you maybe need to be patient: answers doesn't come "in the minute", and money neither!... :iceslolan
I don't know how many guy here have a compressor. I've been brush-painting my models for years before I could afford automotive paint cans, and even more to buy a cheap compressor (noisy but works well)...
Taking time and learning is an important part (and pleasure) of this hobby, or am I completely wrong?...
Robert.
:iagree:Any question is welcome, sure, and this question about air brush compressors is quite interesting in a way, but you maybe need to be patient: answers doesn't come "in the minute", and money neither!... :iceslolan
I don't know how many guy here have a compressor. I've been brush-painting my models for years before I could afford automotive paint cans, and even more to buy a cheap compressor (noisy but works well)...
Taking time and learning is an important part (and pleasure) of this hobby, or am I completely wrong?...
jswillmon
02-19-2004, 01:47 PM
100% right
willimo
02-19-2004, 03:35 PM
ok ok you could just get the tank!!! can you find a smaller one??!! or even an old tire on a rim?!?! you can fill a tire(or tank)at a gas station and use it at night!!! do you think you can do this??? please tell me if you like this idea!!!!
labandabonnot
02-19-2004, 04:02 PM
Good idea! But that means he needs to live close to a gaz station... in order to inflate again his tire regularly. No?
azn_invazn
02-19-2004, 07:11 PM
yo sorry to cause this much trouble, you have more things to do than me saying stuff anout compressor, i used S.O.S so i thought more people would look into the thread, well from now on, the compressor problem wont be mentioned again, i will find something to do, like buyig at ebay, thanx for correcting my problem. :smile:
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