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Nice review... been thinking of getting one to tryout.
Isn't there something else that is used for the connections from the tank out and into the regulator other than tape? The badgers I've had seem to use some kinda wax (unfortunately not much of it, so leaks were issue).
Currently working on: Dragon 1/35 Tiger I, Initial Production s.Pz.Abt.502
OldNoob Evidently ,, Chinese horses are really small
Evidently ,, Chinese horses are really small
Just like Chairman Mao used to say, "any cat that catches mouses is a good cat."
TCPGlobal spec the TC-20T to be capable of 0.7 CFM at 60 psi. But the "at 60 psi" sounds very suspicious. I have not seen very many airbrush compressor to be capable of steady flow much above 35-45 psi, much less a relative low HP one like the TC-20T. The "at 60 psi" is definitely in the "too good to be true" department.
Besides, the TC-20T auto on-off is 45-60 psi. The motor turns off at 60 psi and will not turn back on until dropping to 45 psi. That will make it difficult to keep pressure at 60 psi.
Despite the TGTBT spec, it is very adequate for most modeling airbrushes and as good as most other similarly priced compressor.
Very nice review. With the 2 years warranty, it is a much better deal than the Harbor Freight offers.
A bunch of guys from this forum got theirs from Northern Tools in Minnesota in 2011. Unfortunately, Northern Tools does not have it anymore. Here is the post about my test of the unit in 2011. I hope those owners will come back to offer their 2-years usage report now.
A few points about this Chinese compressor from FengHua BiDA.
If you order from the TCPGlobal Ebay store, you can get free shipping. Their web store charges shipping.
Badger also offer the same compressor as "TC910 Aspire Pro", with a metal carrying case.
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