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Rain rain and more rain
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Quinc

Buy a Superjet
Location
California
Haha, that's at the range, I only contributed 250 rounds to that pile...

That bin is over 4' tall by 6' wide and over 4' deep. That a lot of brass!

Do they recycle it or reload it? You should keep your brass for when you start reloading. Nice relaxing hobby.
 

Norass411

Hoarder
Location
NC
I have hoarded thousands of cases but, with the current hobby time allocation, I think I'm sorely delusional in thinking I'll ever get around to loading them

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Quinc

Buy a Superjet
Location
California
I have hoarded thousands of cases but, with the current hobby time allocation, I think I'm sorely delusional in thinking I'll ever get around to loading them

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I have been in the same boat since i started jetskiing... Figure I will get back into once I hurt myself.
 
8 hours for that?! That's what I paid for my used 60 gallon...


Problem is, it's way easier to find a 60 gallon vertical than it is to find a 220 belt driven horizontal. Being that OCD is in a 2 car garage, I can see why he was set on the smaller style, my guess is that he will tuck it under a bench as to keep valuable workspace to a maximum :)

Here's a couple quick pics of my 1972 Speedaire that I restored 4 years ago when I started my business out of my 2 car garage. $120 on CL, triple cylinder two stage. Welded up some intake plates that adapt to 3/4" hose (from a GP1300R bilge system, lol) You can then run the intake hoses into a car airbox from the junkyard. It cuts way down on the running noise!

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Problem is, it's way easier to find a 60 gallon vertical than it is to find a 220 belt driven horizontal. Being that OCD is in a 2 car garage, I can see why he was set on the smaller style, my guess is that he will tuck it under a bench as to keep valuable workspace to a maximum :)

Here's a couple quick pics of my 1972 Speedaire that I restored 4 years ago when I started my business out of my 2 car garage. $120 on CL, triple cylinder two stage. Welded up some intake plates that adapt to 3/4" hose (from a GP1300R bilge system, lol) You can then run the intake hoses into a car airbox from the junkyard. It cuts way down on the running noise!

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I don't know. Unless that thing is really fast or something. My 60 gallon upright has a smaller foot print and is 220v too. Some pipe tubing, washers, sheet metal and a generic car air filter and it breaths clean air a little bit quieter..
 
I don't know. Unless that thing is really fast or something. My 60 gallon upright has a smaller foot print and is 220v too. Some pipe tubing, washers, sheet metal and a generic car air filter and it breaths clean air a little bit quieter..

Agreed, but you can shove one of these under the workbench in a little garage, which is what I think Boyer is after. We are in a 3000 sq ft space now, but this little beast still chugs right along, also have a 60 gallon upright Puma from Northern. Looking at refrigerated air dryers now, humidity is about to make our compressed air 1/2 water
 
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