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Re: what do you think ???
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Originally Posted by M. Krass
Unsolicited advice:
Strongly consider replacing one of those big cylinders with a motor-driven mechanism. You're ability to function is going to be severely limited by available air pressure otherwise -- and a motor will offer a more finite degree of control where it might be necessary.
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Not only will you have finite control, but you will be using less power, as the compressor will need to run almost constantly fill those big cylinders. Plus the mechanical advantage of a motor versus the the cylinder.
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