*This does exactly what I was wanting **MyBest.Tools** Price was fantastic, lower than Harbor Freight-and it included hose and attachments, and IT IS MADE IN AMERICA, unlike Harbor Freight*
Great video and education. Something I have been thinking about as well. My dad taught me about using high-quality tools to get the job done. Thanks for sharing.
As a general rule you should be able to produce 20CFM on a 25 amp 220v circuit And you should be able to produce 40CFM on a 50 amp 220v circuit. My Quincy 390 produces 36CFM on a 50 amp 220v circuit with a 10 horsepower single phase motor. You can always purchase a pump twice as big as you need and spin it at half the RPM. If you want something bigger later, you can just add a bigger motor and spin it faster. My Quincy 390 is capable of producing 70CFM at 200 PSI with a 20 horsepower motor , But I'm only spinning it at 560 RPM to produce 36CFM with a 10 horsepower motor. If I ever need more air I could just get a bigger motor and spin the pump faster.
I have a 60 gallon air compressor, with a good regulator it is enough to constantly use tools at 90 psi. Keep the tank blown down and a good compressor should last 30 years.
Excellent instructional vid, thank you for this. 😊
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching.
*This does exactly what I was wanting **MyBest.Tools** Price was fantastic, lower than Harbor Freight-and it included hose and attachments, and IT IS MADE IN AMERICA, unlike Harbor Freight*
You answered all my questions! Thanks!
Thank you for watching! Glad it helped :)
That's an awesome video answered all of my questions
Glad we could help Eugene! Thanks for watching!
Great video and education. Something I have been thinking about as well. My dad taught me about using high-quality tools to get the job done. Thanks for sharing.
I couldn't help but notice that you had 12 tools listed and was trying to follow it over to the 13 cfm numbers at 4:13
So far the best vid on AC. Thank you for posting it!
Thank you for your kind words and for watching!
As a general rule you should be able to produce 20CFM on a 25 amp 220v circuit And you should be able to produce 40CFM on a 50 amp 220v circuit.
My Quincy 390 produces 36CFM on a 50 amp 220v circuit with a 10 horsepower single phase motor.
You can always purchase a pump twice as big as you need and spin it at half the RPM. If you want something bigger later, you can just add a bigger motor and spin it faster. My Quincy 390 is capable of producing 70CFM at 200 PSI with a 20 horsepower motor , But I'm only spinning it at 560 RPM to produce 36CFM with a 10 horsepower motor.
If I ever need more air I could just get a bigger motor and spin the pump faster.
I have a 60 gallon air compressor, with a good regulator it is enough to constantly use tools at 90 psi. Keep the tank blown down and a good compressor should last 30 years.
Well done and informative 👍🏽
great little pump
thanks mate
How could you upload a serious video on April 1. Holley Performance killed it.
Look at his hair. Nothing serious there.
I had to slow down the talking speed to 75%. People always speak too fast when they're just reading a script.
Damn he talk so fast I’ll have to watch this video 10 times to catch all that 🤷♂️🤦♂️