A suitable carpet offcut placed pile side down worked very well with mine.if you're on a hard floor I would stand it on some sort of mat from a vibration perspective.
HTH.
Andrew
Ian,Might be after a new compressor soon. considering an AS 186A compressor. Any one here use one and are they any good.
Needs to be quite as well as the Good lady has her office next to my cave...
Dave has actually summarised it the best..... Especially on the stop/starting front.Well thank you all. Most helpful I think I will be ordering one tomorrow....
I do forget occasionally to turn the compressor off - the system must be pretty airtight, as it can be 1/4 hour before it kicks in & reminds me to flick the switch.........Dave has actually summarised it the best..... Especially on the stop/starting front.
Mine's about the same, maybe even a bit longerI do forget occasionally to turn the compressor off - the system must be pretty airtight, as it can be 1/4 hour before it kicks in & reminds me to flick the switch.........
Dave
Great minds think alike! Exactly what I do!Agree with all the above. To release the pressure at the end of a sesssion I remove the drain plug from the tank. Blows out any moisture from the tank. I leave the plug out until I need to use it again. Helps the tank to stay dry. Rust can easily build up in the tank if moisture is allowed to collect.
I think yours is leaking Dave - mine lasts at least an hour. I never notice the noise as I use a spray booth, and the fan in the booth makes a lot more noise. The compressor is hardly louder than my freezer.I do forget occasionally to turn the compressor off - the system must be pretty airtight, as it can be 1/4 hour before it kicks in & reminds me to flick the switch.........
Dave
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