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    Wanted an pressure regulator for compressor

     



    I am looking for a used regulator for my air compressor, Does anyone have one sitting in their garage they want to sell? Doesn't have to be a nice one, just one that will allow me to hook up the paint gun to spray a few panels.
    1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Still in pieces.
    1979 International Scout Travler with SOA, 345 Engine and 727 AT

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    Hey 51,
    Do you have a harbor Freight in town? They sell a cheapo for your gun for less than 10 bucks. JC Whitney is also a cheap source. Hell the gun with reg. attached is only 30 .bucks @ HF
    Jeff C.
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    Thanks Streets, I might get that 1st one if no one has one they want to sell or get rid of. I would rather buy someones old one as all my tools are used, I hardly ever buy new. I am the type that likes to save old stuff. LOL (ok so I'm cheap)
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    Vette, nope no harbor frieghts here, Wish we did, I just haven't had good luck with ebay and online stores lately thats why I was checking here first. Seems everyone says they didn't receive my money orders and have no record of me until I tell them I will be checking the status of them then all of a sudden they find my records.
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    Thanks Streets I might have to take a 200 mile trip there to look around and pick up a few new toys for once.
    1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Still in pieces.
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    51,
    If you and I are anything alike your trip will cost much more than gas for a 400 mile road trip. I can never get out the door for less than about 200 bucks but then Xmas when I get to the shop.
    I do understand hesitation to purchase over webb as I just had identity stolen and the paperwork was incredible and still comming in. I have a CC I now use for webb only and have a 250.00 limit on account by my choice. Was able to put different name combo than I use for all others. Still my name of course but not my typical signature with abbriviations changed a bit. I also learned you can request all other cards can have a password protection added to them. All the big companies allow this. It is a little hassle but far less than what I had to do because of fraud by some scumball.
    Jeg's alerted me of a strange ship address and then offered to ship product to scumball if police would partisipate in arrest. Too my total surprise they (local cops) declined saying problem far to common and conviction rate was almost zip. Jeg's would have lost property for LONG time but was right there to help if I could convince cops. Was not able to get them involved. FBI was controling agency as it was internet and between states but only took a statement. They warned me not to confront people at address only 4 miles from my home. VERY FRUSTRATED but, but !!
    Get a low limit card and move on as nothing else left to do.
    Jeff C.
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