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*Compressors produce 4 CFM at 90 psi per horsepower of input [http://www.truetex.com/aircompressors.htm] | *Compressors produce 4 CFM at 90 psi per horsepower of input [http://www.truetex.com/aircompressors.htm] | ||
*We would want a 12 hour reserve to run all night at 1/4 hp for various auxiliary loads but not heating. This would be lights and computers. | |||
=Optimal Specs for Plaster Sprayer= | =Optimal Specs for Plaster Sprayer= |
Revision as of 19:19, 20 February 2022
Power
- Compressors produce 4 CFM at 90 psi per horsepower of input [1]
- We would want a 12 hour reserve to run all night at 1/4 hp for various auxiliary loads but not heating. This would be lights and computers.
Optimal Specs for Plaster Sprayer
- 12 CFM at 90 psi
- 5.5 HP
- Gas powered
- portable wheelbarrow style
Options
- $1200 - Ingersoll Rand, 5.5 hp, 12 CFM @90PSI - [2]
- $950 at Harbor Freight, 6.5 hp - 135 PSI - 9 CFM at 90 PSI [3]
- $500, gas, 5 hp, 9 CFM at 90 PSI
- $600 on clearance, Rigid wheelbarrow at Home Depot, gas, 10.3 CFM at 90 PSI, 5.5 hp,
Comments
Let's throw some mud.