The tornado spec tells you the recommendation size/flow but I can’t remember off hand. It’s quite large unless the newer models have improved some what.
The only compressor that I would avoid is one that I bought from Machine Mart. Because it was used in commerical premises I had to have it safety inspected every 18 months. On the first inspection the engineer condemned it because the metal on the tank was too thin, couldnt be used again.
Went to an auction and bought a 15 year old compressor for £60, sailed through its tests.
I have a acquaintance who has a car maintenance company, and there is a small problem with Tornadon, it blows up the dirt that spreads throughout the car, he has stopped using it
Nice one, I've no room for much else in mine currently lol, new shed going up i doubt
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