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Old 08-12-2008, 07:10 PM   #72
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Re: Brent's '72 Custom/10 SWB stepside build

I recognize that limitation, but from my reading the air usage is minimal and with my 60-gallon tank I'd think I could pump it up to the 155psi limit, turn it off, and have enough in reserve to do enough parts to fill the oven. The info for the Eastwood kit I ordered said you could even do it from a captive air tank. I know running a new circuit is the right answer, but I think splitting the existing one is at least worth a try given the hours of labor it took to run the first one. (Detached garage, etc. -- if it was attached I'd be running the new circuit right now instead of typing this.) At worst I'll find out it doesn't work and have to run a new circuit after all.

I really do appreciate the feedback -- please don't think I'm simply dismissing the input!
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