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1. 06:40 PM - Air Compressor & Tools (Scott R. Shook)
2. 07:06 PM - Re: Air Compressor & Tools (Michael T. Ice)
3. 07:15 PM - Re: Air Compressor & Tools (TimUK@AOL.com)
4. 08:37 PM - Re: Air Compressor & Tools (Brian Meyette)
5. 08:55 PM - Re: Air Compressor & Tools ()
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Subject: | Air Compressor & Tools |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Scott R. Shook" <sshook@cox.net>
Greetings everyone,
I am forgoing building a Cozy MK-IV (maybe 2% done) for an RV-7A for too
many reasons to list and I have a few questions for those willing to answer.
1) Which tool kit would you recommend? (i.e. Avery, Cleveland, etc.)
2) Would a 21 Gallon air compressor be adequate for the building process?
Thanks in advance for your guidance.
Scott Shook
RV-7A (Order Form ready to fax to Vans.)
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Subject: | Re: Air Compressor & Tools |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Michael T. Ice" <aurbo@ak.net>
Scot,
With a 21 gallon air compressor you can easily accomplish any task that you
will run into building an RV. I used a 1 1/2 gallon all last week end and it
kept up with an airdrill and a rivet gun with hardly ever running. Where you
might have some problems is with airtools that require constant running like
die grinders.
There is tons of info in the archives about air compressors, you could spend
a day or so just reading it all. Lets start a thread about bigger vs.
quieter.
Avery and Cleaveland both make good tools. I have had good service from
both.
Mike Ice
RV-9
Anchorage, Alaska
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott R. Shook" <sshook@cox.net>
Subject: RV7-List: Air Compressor & Tools
> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Scott R. Shook" <sshook@cox.net>
>
> Greetings everyone,
>
> I am forgoing building a Cozy MK-IV (maybe 2% done) for an RV-7A for too
> many reasons to list and I have a few questions for those willing to
answer.
>
> 1) Which tool kit would you recommend? (i.e. Avery, Cleveland, etc.)
>
> 2) Would a 21 Gallon air compressor be adequate for the building process?
>
> Thanks in advance for your guidance.
>
> Scott Shook
> RV-7A (Order Form ready to fax to Vans.)
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Air Compressor & Tools |
--> RV7-List message posted by: TimUK@aol.com
I am at a mid empennage stage. Bought Avery kit with 3x and pneumatic
squeezer. Around $2100. Get a compressor that requires oil. Quieter and will last
longer. I have a Dewalt EMGLO with a little tank. Probably would not be happy
spraying or running pneumatic drills but for squeezing etc its great and does not
run all the time. I am on a 7a too.
Regards
Tim
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Subject: | Air Compressor & Tools |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Brian Meyette" <brianpublic@starband.net>
1. I have repeatedly found Avery's customer service and responsiveness to be
VASTLY better than Cleaveland's.
2. yes, but avoid the oilless type - they are EXTREMELY noisy
brian
http://brian76.mystarband.net/RV-7Ahome.htm
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[mailto:owner-rv7-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Scott R. Shook
Subject: RV7-List: Air Compressor & Tools
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Scott R. Shook" <sshook@cox.net>
Greetings everyone,
I am forgoing building a Cozy MK-IV (maybe 2% done) for an RV-7A for too
many reasons to list and I have a few questions for those willing to answer.
1) Which tool kit would you recommend? (i.e. Avery, Cleveland, etc.)
2) Would a 21 Gallon air compressor be adequate for the building process?
Thanks in advance for your guidance.
Scott Shook
RV-7A (Order Form ready to fax to Vans.)
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Subject: | Re: Air Compressor & Tools |
--> RV7-List message posted by: <wlull@cox.net>
Scott,
I'm using 30 gal compressor. It runs often and is loud but is getting the job
done. I have been using the Avery tool kit. Great tools and excellent customer
service. Good luck on your 7!
Bill Lull
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> From: "Scott R. Shook" <sshook@cox.net>
> Date: 2004/10/11 Mon PM 09:40:20 EDT
> To: <rv7-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: RV7-List: Air Compressor & Tools
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> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Scott R. Shook" <sshook@cox.net>
>
> Greetings everyone,
>
> I am forgoing building a Cozy MK-IV (maybe 2% done) for an RV-7A for too
> many reasons to list and I have a few questions for those willing to answer.
>
> 1) Which tool kit would you recommend? (i.e. Avery, Cleveland, etc.)
>
> 2) Would a 21 Gallon air compressor be adequate for the building process?
>
> Thanks in advance for your guidance.
>
> Scott Shook
> RV-7A (Order Form ready to fax to Vans.)
>
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