Try Country Manufacturing. They make their own and the website states that "We can make virtually any size stalls that you need." I have never purchased their stalls but I have purchased their dump...
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Try Country Manufacturing. They make their own and the website states that "We can make virtually any size stalls that you need." I have never purchased their stalls but I have purchased their dump...
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Those containers are built to be stacked 8 high and have extreme engineering built in.
If you don't mind my asking what are they...
I have had a PP filter in my house since 1989. My hair has not fallen out, my teeth are still white, none of my family of 5 has warts or any other kind of bodily disfigurement, and we have never...
I think you will find that the HF unit is not all that good. If you look at my setup in one of my first posts in this thread you wil see that I have one of these also, and I had to put a MotorGuard...
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I don't understand the length restriction you discuss.
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If the air exiting the filter is hot and the distributiion plumbing is...
Here is something that I just came across and is reasonably priced (under $200) and will work for most applications where the run from the compressor to the plasma cutter is not all that long. By...
I believe, from reading various discussions on several welding boards, that water droplets as you call them, are the real culprit when plasma cutting. Most hobbiest and most professional shops that...
Regarding relative humidity, you are now beyond my area of expertise. I do know that RH is the measure of moisture in the air so it only makes sense to remove RH before sending the air to the plasma...
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Desicants stand up to higher pressures and flow rates with no problems.
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Assuming you get the right one...
If you plasma cut everyday then a standalone dryer is probably more cost effective. If you only plasma cut occasionally (ie. hobby use) then a water separator like the MotorGuard would suffice.
I...
You can purchase an air dryer and use it in place of the MotorGuard or any other water filters. I would still use a particle filter at the compressor though. These dryers can be found for...
Well, better late than never.
Clean dry air is an absolute requirement if you want to get optimum performance from your plasma cutter. If you live in a climate where there is significant moisture...
Best place I have found is trailerplans.com. I have ordered several sets from these people and all are professionally done and easy to follow. The website has a sample of a few pages of plans so...
It's 68" x 33". Three stools with arm rests would fit ok.
Another pic.
Here is a built-in one I did in my family room. It was kind of designed and built on the fly as I went. Top and foot rest are made of oak hardwood flooring. The sides are laminated wood flooring. ...
The December issue of the Family Motor Coaching Association magazine (www.fmca.com ) has a large article on most of the class B and class C diesel puller motorhomes. Some of the manufacturers that...
Do a search here for glyphosate, which is the active ingredient in Roundup. There are several threads that discuss it.
You can get 41% Gly Star Pro in 2.5 gallon jugs at Agri-Supply for $59. ...
You might want to take a look at this thread from last year that discusses 41% Glyphosate and Roundup.
41% Glyphosate and/or Roundup
Agri-Supply sells Gly-Star Pro in 2.5 gallon containers for $59.95. It is 41% Glyphosate concentrate.
They also sell Roundup Original in 2.5 gallon containers for $139.95. It is 48.7% Glyphosate...
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Roundup is about as dangerous as drinking dish soap. The nice thing is that you are only using a couple ounces of it per gallon, so...
If you pumped 400 gallons out of a 140' deep well then you got a good recovery rate. A 6" diameter hole will store 1.5 gallons per foot. Your 8" diameter well should be about 2 gallons per foot.
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Had our well drilled in 1979. Recovery rate was just over a gallon a minute. However, the hole in the ground was 360 feet deep with 340 ft being 6" in diameter and 20 ft 8" in diameter. The static...