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jimmy25:
 Ihave a single cylinder and it does what is reqd of it

woody:

--- Quote from: Saffy on May 20, 2009, 15:38:11 ---I a cheap heavyduty one from paddocks

http://www.paddockspares.com/pp/NEW_PRODUCTS/Compressors/Portable_12v_Compressor_-_SPECIAL_OFFER.html
http://www.paddockspares.com/pp/NEW_PRODUCTS/Compressors/Twin_Cylinder_12v_Compressor.html

and it been great for the rare occasions I have used it.
I did modify the connectors to standard fittings though.
Did at one point have it attached to a big airtank and pressure regulator switch and it worked well within it's duty cycle but needs to be hard plumbed to the tank as the airline gets waaaaay too hot and bursts.

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gone mad and ordered the twin cylinder one £69 inc vat free postage :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

mike142sl:
I've bought the twin cylinder one as well, great bit of kit but it came with the annoying screw fitting so I've made an adaptor from an old foot pump - cut the tube off it with the quick clip on the end and stuck a tyre valve in the other end that I can screw the compressor into.

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