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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:06 am
by a1gutterman
Hi Bob,
I learned a few things from that web site. Thanks.
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 1:12 am
by davem1066
Just interested in actual user experience. If anyone has used this with a nail gun, if it gets overly hot after running for a while, if it requires oil/lubrication(i suppose I can read the manual for that) and if folks use an external air tank with it to run a brad/finish nailer--for example.
I think I heard this maxes out at 100psi.
Thanks for any specific user feedback.
Dave
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 1:13 am
by davem1066
Oh yes, can I get a replacement fitting and use a standard air hose (purchase from Lowes or Home Depot)?
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:41 am
by twalz68225
davem1066 wrote:How does the Air System work? Does it work effectively with a nail gun? Is it really loud (i.e. my Porter Cable pancake compressor was outrageously loud).
Is there an inexpensive way to use the nailer such as buy a cheap air tank? That would be a much quieter process I would think.
Mine is really loud. What I usually do is to charge a tank and run whatever I want from there.
It also gets
very hot as well.
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 10:06 am
by davem1066
So this appears to have been more of a novelty then functional/useful accessory and thus why they only made it available for a few catalog runs.
I like the concept...and suppose if you have a seperate tank that would work. HOWEVER--if you have to work with a seperate tank and use this to fill it--then why bother trying to find a used one and just buy a whole seperate air compressor with tank anyway?
Looks like a collector's item is what will drive the need.
What do you all think a used 90's version is worth?
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:39 pm
by davem1066
Just found one for $20 with a pressure regulator, hose, and coupling. How bout' that for a deal!
I will probably get a portable tank for it so I can use it around the shop to blow out dust, 'greenie' restoration, and maybe a nail gun in the future.
Dave
Re: Shopsmith Air compressor
Posted: Mon May 30, 2022 2:52 pm
by Sabotier
Hey folks! I see no one has posted to this thread for quite a while, but I'm hoping someone pays attention just the same.
I purchased the ShopSmith air compressor recently, and it works just fine for what I want - running an air nailer. Yes, the whole thing is loud, but the convenience of having a compressor in my shop makes up for that. (My other compressor lives outside in the garage, and would be a beast to lug into and out of my basement shop).
I just pulled off the end cap on mine, to clean off the air filter - and discovered that it HAS NO air filter element!
Does anyone know if the air filter can still be obtained for this thing? (I may simply buy a sponge type filter for an air conditioner, and cut a piece to fit.)
Thanks in advance!
Brian
Re: Shopsmith Air compressor
Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 1:23 am
by rpd
Sabotier wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 2:52 pm
Hey folks! I see no one has posted to this thread for quite a while, but I'm hoping someone pays attention just the same.
I purchased the ShopSmith air compressor recently, and it works just fine for what I want - running an air nailer. Yes, the whole thing is loud, but the convenience of having a compressor in my shop makes up for that. (My other compressor lives outside in the garage, and would be a beast to lug into and out of my basement shop).
I just pulled off the end cap on mine, to clean off the air filter - and discovered that it HAS NO air filter element!
Does anyone know if the air filter can still be obtained for this thing? (I may simply buy a sponge type filter for an air conditioner, and cut a piece to fit.)
Thanks in advance!
Brian
Equivalent to the Campbell Hausfeld PowerPal MT3000
https://www.campbellhausfeld.com/files/ ... 0_1192.pdf
Looks like the filter is no longer available,
Re: Shopsmith Air compressor
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2022 1:15 pm
by Sabotier
Thanks - I checked Campbell Hausfeld, but not surprisingly couldn't find the equivalent unit.
We'll see how this stuff works for the same purpose:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FYGC658?ps ... ct_details
Brian