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Tuesday, July 17th 2007, 5:53am

by drpete3

I use my little pancake compressor (probably 3 cfm)and it has worked fine for years. My system is about 1.5 acres and I live where it gets -30F. You dont need a compressor like the one you are looking for.

Friday, July 13th 2007, 6:48am

by calabrese

Thank you for your response, it is a no brainer to pay the $60-80 per year...I have a contractor in mind but would like to get a few more good people if you know any in my area..
I live in Edison, New Jersey.
Thanks for your help and have a nice weekend!!!!!

calabrese

Thursday, July 12th 2007, 11:25pm

by SprinklerGuy

I doubt you will find the compressor you are looking for the traditional way...you will need to speak with some heavy equipment companies....Ingersol Rand....etc.

I think it is well worth paying the $60-$80 per year to have it done professionaly...occassionaly you will be able to find a used tow behind compressor that will suit your needs for under $5000.00....but you would never need it again....seems like a no brainer to me...

Post your city/state and I will help you find a good contractor...I have a few contacts around the US....


Thursday, July 12th 2007, 3:55pm

by calabrese

compressor for wintering

Can someone tell me where one can find a compressor that can put out 80 to 100 cfm? I was looking online and could not find any compessors that came close to putting that out, and these were some pretty big compressors with a big price tag..I guess the average guy can not do this himself or can he.
Thank you in advance for your help..

Calabrese