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JJ fig. I have a Coleman BlackMax 220v 6HP 60Gal tank. The air bleed off
tube to the HV switch has leaked on occasion. Remove it and blow out the
line. It well stop the problem. a small peice of scale is lodged in it.
This is what the teck told me to do on the 1-800 help line a few years ago.

Wayne
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From: "John Figuracion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Blast Cabinet/Air Compressor Saga Redux


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> > Well I read the fine print and found out my blast cabinet wants a diet
of 12
> > SCFM at 40 to 80 PSI and the best my Craftsman 6 HP, 135 PSI unit will
come
> > up with is a tad over 6.4 at 80.  Looks like I'm hosed.
> >
> > Tony Gray
> > ACES 2114
> > TC Gold 185
> > New Fine Print Reader
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> Hey Tony
> If you can swing it I really would suggest getting a 220 two stage
> compressor. If we didn't have two single stage compressors dad would have
> bought one by now. And do yourself a favor and don't get an oiless
> compressor!!! They are majorly loud. I will say that the Coleman unit we
> have is pretty nice. Although the stupid control switch is leaking... :o(
> We just haven't gotten one to replace it yet...
>
> Hope to see ya in June!
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> JJ Fig
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