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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 01-30-2006, 09:06 AM   #2
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Pulses are from the compressor not the airbrush. Check your compressor for psi. You may want to get a hold of an old party size helium tank and fill the tank to it's rated max pressure and with the butterfly valve on the tank and a pressure gauge attached ( you can get them cheap at Walmart) use that instead of direct from the compressor. Also, you will get different sets of performance from your compressor at different times of day to electrical demand in your area. If you try metering the outlet you plug the compressor in at suppertime and live in a fairly well populated development you will be surprised at the actual voltage reading. Instead of 120v you might be at 90V when everyones lights, stoves, washing machines etc are running full tilt. I noticed that with my compressor and avoid using it at those times. No pulse, full power = no problem. Just my 02. cents.

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