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  • #799116
    Steve355
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      @steve355

      There seem to be 24l and 8l Hyundai compressors at Screwfix both for around £150…

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      #799149
      Diogenes
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        @diogenes

        Do the £150 ones deliver enough air – they’re quoted at about 150L/min FAD..?

        #799154
        Steve355
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          @steve355

          One is 120 and the other is 150 l/m.

          The smaller is 8l and the larger 24l. I guess that’s the capacity of the reservoir.

          #799158
          JasonB
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            @jasonb

            One thing to be aware of is that most hobby compressors state the displacement. due to losses this is a higher figure that what you will get out of the compressor which is known as Free Air Delivery or FAD.

            Typicaly the FAD will be 50-70% of the displacement. Hence my post yesterday where I said 8CFM( 225l/m) from mine when they are sold as 11cfm as that is the displacement but just looking it is acually less than 8cfm.

            So if the screwfix ones are single motor expect 60-75l/m out of them.

            Yes the 8 and  24 are the tank capacities, I have a 50lts

            #799161
            JasonB
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              @jasonb

              Screwfix are quoting the wrong figure for FAD. On the cheaper 8lts tank model they give FAD as 120l/m but if you look at Hyundai site the 120lts is displacement and the actual FAD is 53l/min.

              Also £30 cheaper from Hyundai

               

              #799164
              Steve355
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                @steve355

                Aha… I thought the Screwfix figures looked fishy. Hyundai website it is then.

                #809788
                Steve355
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                  @steve355

                  Well, it takes me an embarrassingly long time to get around to things but I usually do I the end. So I have my blower, and I need to plumb it on to my compressor. I still have the old noisy compressor, but I’ll get the Hyundai compressor if it works well.

                  Does anybody have any thoughts about the fittings to plumb a compressor fitting onto a 8 mm air pipe? (I think – it says 8 on it)

                  I’m guessing I’m gonna end up with a block of aluminium screwed to the wall somewhere near my CNC machine, which will have a compressor fitting on one side, and an air hose coming out of the other side?

                  Furthermore, does anybody have any advice about the best air compressor fittings? There are a myriad of different ones, I’ve always wanted to settle on one system for my workshop, but I always end up messing around with them because different air tools come with different input fittings.

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                  #809793
                  JasonB
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                    @jasonb

                    Simple connection would be  a QR with a 1/4 BSP male screwed into an 8mm pushfit with 1/4 BSP female and that will join the two.

                    If it is a manifold then tap it 1/4″ BSP and screw in a male QR fitting with 1/4″ bsp male end as the inlet. ( you want female QR connectors as outlers to compressor and compressor hoses as they shut off the air).

                    Outlets tap the block to what you fancy – 1/4 or 1/8 BSP, M10 or M8.

                    If you want to regulate separate outlets then the banjo type flow regulators with a thread to suit your chosen tapped hole and 8mm pushfit outlet. Unregulated then just a straight male thread to 8mm pushfit.

                     

                    Lidl QR connectors work for me

                    #809840
                    Steve355
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                      @steve355

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                      #809842
                      JasonB
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                        @jasonb

                        That’s it, screw a male QR into that which will plug into the hose or compressor. Other options I mentioned also shown below

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                        #809847
                        Neil Lickfold
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                          @neillickfold44316

                          Do a material test with the coolant to see if the brass is going to make the coolant turn green.

                          From  Memory HysolX is just fine. I mix at 10-12 %, Work is using Blaser fluid.

                          I do like the look or clarity of the Blaser full synthetic coolant. It is a pro biotic coolant. Very different to that of Hysolx.

                          I only use the IPA hand gel where for what ever reasons, the surface finish is not as expected. It just gets a very thin brushed on amount.

                          There are companies that do use IPA as a cutting fluid. They use antistatic hoses, and it has a water mist that is injected into the vac hose. The mister nozzle looks very similar to what Jason posted.

                          For the cnc router I use a mister and the Blaser CFS35 oil in combination with shopvac system. The shopvac has a cyclon between it and a 20 l catch can. The combination of the blow and vacuum to control chip evacuation works very well.

                          Neil

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