Philjoe5
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I know many of us make steam engines operating on compressed air and are plagued with those noisy small shop compressors. I was recently asked to show some model engines at a Mini Maker's Faire held at a local library. I thought I might use my airbrush compressor because it's fairly quiet but it won't run more than one of my engines at a time.
Always looking for an excuse to buy a new tool I checked out a California Air Tools compressor, model 1610A which is rated at 60 db compared to typical pancake compressors rated at 70 db or more. It delivers 3.5 CFM of air at 40 psi, about 7x that of my airbrush compressor and produces about the same level of noise.
It performed very well and ran 3 of my engines in the 1.2" bore range for 2 hours without a hitch. You can have a normal conversation with it running. If you're looking for a quiet compressor I can recommend it. There are youtube videos of it demonstrating it. Just search for California Air Tools Compressor.
Cheers,
Phil
Always looking for an excuse to buy a new tool I checked out a California Air Tools compressor, model 1610A which is rated at 60 db compared to typical pancake compressors rated at 70 db or more. It delivers 3.5 CFM of air at 40 psi, about 7x that of my airbrush compressor and produces about the same level of noise.
It performed very well and ran 3 of my engines in the 1.2" bore range for 2 hours without a hitch. You can have a normal conversation with it running. If you're looking for a quiet compressor I can recommend it. There are youtube videos of it demonstrating it. Just search for California Air Tools Compressor.
Cheers,
Phil