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Which Compressor should I buy?

Greg Pack

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This thread inspired me to buy a Rol-Air VT25BIG for a backup for one location. These little ones can be tee'd into the big compressor tank and I've managed to keep a busy wash up and running by doing that several times. It runs for thirty minutes at a time but that's OK. A compressor going down on a busy day can easily cost me more in lost revenue than the cost of a small backup.
 

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This thread inspired me to buy a Rol-Air VT25BIG for a backup for one location. These little ones can be tee'd into the big compressor tank and I've managed to keep a busy wash up and running by doing that several times. It runs for thirty minutes at a time but that's OK. A compressor going down on a busy day can easily cost me more in lost revenue than the cost of a small backup.
That compressor would work great for a small 2 bay like what Mrsrackey has.
 
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