Compressor troubles

It’s a whole compressor, but I’d say probably overkill :scream:

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Alright fellas, I think I got it?
So apparently the AS186 just goes by different names depending on the market.
So the 220v one is just called FD186, that’s all!
And, it’s still probably the cheapest most viable option for me, because everything else is either in the 300$ range, straight up cannot be delivered to where I am, or is in 120v…
Should I go with this one and all it a day?

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Yes, get it! I would call this a victory.

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Go for it.
Since noise isn’t an issue for you …

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be mindful of the electric connector depending on what you use in Israel.

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I think I would too XD

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It isn’t! And I’m very at ease since you approve Sir Heavy, and thank you for your commitment to helping me in this one! :heart_hands:

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It seems to be using a type B connector, so that’s good to go!

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Fellas! I am proud to report, that at long last, and after a few more complications along the way, it is finally here, up, running, and working!

I gotta say, it’s so nice having a compressor that’s not leaking, not changing PSI every second, doesn’t sound like a jackhammer, and doesn’t get as hot as the sun.
I’ll take it for a spin soon, I’ve been out of modelling for a bit due to the compressor problems
I still have some issues I’d like advice on when it comes to painting, but I’ll need to find where I ask that

Finally, thanks so much to everyone here for helping, advising, sharing, and lending an ear to me in my problem!
I’m eternally grateful!

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