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I am thinking about getting a Rotary Air Compressor for my shop. The main reason is to supply my media blaster a constant supply of air. My tank compressor runs out of pressure too fast. Does anyone have one of these? What size/hp do you have. I was hoping a 5 or 7.5 HP would be big enough.

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I talked to a guy who deals with used compressors. He had a very nice rotary that I was considering buying. He advised against it (mind you if he encourages me, he gets a sale) because I told him it would only be used 3 or 4 days a week. He said they really need every day use, and the more constant, the better. Did not like it for a hobbyist.
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That's good to know. I would not use it every day.
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I have a 10 hp 220 v single phase Eaton Rotary and use it like a hobbyist. It is fine.
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I have a 10 hp 220 v single phase Eaton Rotary and use it like a hobbyist. It is fine.
Does your compressor keep up with media blasting? What psi do you run with it?
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Yes. That's why I bought it. I usually run it at 80 psi.
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If you already have a compressor that is in good shape but otherwise just won't keep up with the air demand, you may want to consider just buying an additional compressor that can be used only when it is really needed. It takes more floor space, but is really more efficient for general daily use if you have the room. You can just buy a pump and motor and plumb it into a common tank. Just something to consider.
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It does seem odd that the salesman would talk you out of it. Rotary compressors have become the go-to in home A/C. Ours is 20 years old and sits idle for 8-9 months of the year. Still works great.

Now that I said that... I made a comment about our 2007 TSX a couple weeks ago and shortly thereafter, the O2 sensors went out...
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