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bill_dom(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 7:04 pm Post subject: Air Compressor |
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I want to buy the Harbor Freight $30 riveter, the
specs call for an air requirement of 5.6 CFM (at) 85 to
90 PSI. I’m looking for a good compressor for it but
my problem is that I have a small shop so I need to
avoid a big compressor. I like craftman tools but the
model that comply with this riveter specification is
the 33 gallons one, not very small. Can this riveter
be operated with a 3.5 CFM (at) 90 compressor?
Thanks in advance
William Dominguez
Plansbuilt Zodiac 601XL
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bjohnson(at)satx.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 7:43 pm Post subject: Air Compressor |
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Yes,
I run mine at about 60 psi anyway... The CFM is dependent on how many
rivets you want to squeeze in a minute, which is likely not many.
NOW that said, you may find you wish to use other air tools, like perhaps a
paint gun or die grinder that really DO need that high cfm!
-Bruce Johnson
Scratch Building a Sonex near San Antonio, TX
TailFeathers-DONE; Main wing spars-DONE; Wing ribs-DONE; Right wing in
skeleton working on details.
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p.mulwitz(at)worldnet.att Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:01 pm Post subject: Air Compressor |
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Hi William,
I think the CFM requirement for the riveter is arbitrary. The 3.5
CFM should work fine. Perhaps it will need to run more often to do
rivets at a very high rate, but that shouldn't be a problem.
Good luck,
Paul
XL wings
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Quote: | I want to buy the Harbor Freight $30 riveter, the
specs call for an air requirement of 5.6 CFM (at) 85 to
90 PSI. I'm looking for a good compressor for it but
my problem is that I have a small shop so I need to
avoid a big compressor. I like craftman tools but the
model that comply with this riveter specification is
the 33 gallons one, not very small. Can this riveter
be operated with a 3.5 CFM (at) 90 compressor?
Thanks in advance
William Dominguez
Plansbuilt Zodiac 601XL
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craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:19 pm Post subject: Air Compressor |
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I believe there have been posts about reducing pressure (45-55 PSI?) to
reduce "bounce". Search the archives. Anyway I run mine with about the
smallest compressor you can buy - a little Coleman 2 gallon oil-less unit.
At 40 PSI I can squeeze about 16 rivets before the compressor kicks in. Then
it takes about a minute to pump back up. I you plan to run any other air
tool it will take more air than the riveter.
-- Craig
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