Yep.

I have DeVilbiss 20 gallon unit and its been working great for all of what
you mention. I have run my sand blaster, but not tried it on the chassis
yet. I used it today to remove the rear diff and when we were remove the
body from the chassis it saved us hours of labour. Worth its weight in gold.

A.

on 6/4/02 7:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi fellow Spitophiles;
> I'm in the market for an air compressor. Sears has a good sale for a 33
> gallon, 150 PSI, 120 volt, machine, putting out 8.6 SCFM @ 40 PSI, and 6.8 @
> 90 PSI. 
> My question is will this be adequate for my purposes which are: general tool
> work, ie. rachet, impact wrench; painting the Spit; sandblasting, and etc.
> TIA
> Brian Yarborough

-- 
Andre Rousseau
1968 GT6 MK I - Ottawa
http://www.justdrive.ca/
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