Great video Paw Paw! I like how you talk how quiet it is. I think eventually I will get a new one because mine is small and very loud! I must say that overall I love your channel. The ratio of education and reviews is just right!
@@PawPawsWorkShopI a question would you know we're I could get for of the boots the manufacturer would not help me out I would buy them I was going to give them away to americans that need them please let me know thanks
thank you so much for this review. i own a detailing business and i operate out of my house. i bought an air compressor today and it’s was too loud. definitely getting the vevor
I'm hunting around where in this review you mention the model number and where do you talk while it's running (BOTH). I don't want to waste 13 minutes to hear about your old compressor or see how you assemble the wheels. And I'm writing this to help you in case you do more reviews.
"Midsize"? Very educating informative identification. If this is your livelihood Sir, and you're that astute of a tool user and trying to inform others And get paid for it, you Have to be more technical and precise with said educating/teaching/informing. To be on Par, you have to say the exact model, tank size of it, and the CFM performance. I.e. the elementary basic understood identification of an air compressor.
I bought this same compressor and just put it together just before getting to this vid. I noticed when you was putting the handle on, you mentioned that "there was no little nuts" included and you was wondering why the handle was not secure. You didn't notice two tapered springs left over in your kit? Those two springs fit between the handle and the other handle and helps hold the top handle in place. I was wondering where the two springs went myself until i watched another assembly vid that showed where they went. Maybe you already figured where they went by now. If not, hope this helps.
@@PawPawsWorkShop You are right. i had to look everywhere to figure out where the airfilters went too. They tried to explain assembling two different models on the same pages and that made it even more confusing.
Paw Paw, it is with regret I have unsubscribed from your channel. I now feel this is just a tool review channel and not what started out as a good how to do.
Sorry to see you go. I always try to bring items to the viewers that I believe will help in the shop. There are so many choices. I will continue to teach in methods that I have learn and share with the world as much as I can from n as many topics as possible. Hope you will stop by and visit. You might just be surprised.
Ordered the same compressor 4 weeks ago. It trips out immediately if there is any pressure in the tank. Plugged directly into a wall plug with 20 amp service. it will not recharge, trips out. Vevor customer Service has been dancing about it for 3 weeks. Claim the voltage in my home to too low. Funny over 20 other power tools work perfectly. 3 videos to them and still no resolution. I'm learning to hate these guys.
I'm told the "unloader" is not working so there is pressure on the pistons when they are supposed to restart. Does anyone know where this unloader is or what it looks like? I assume it is a check valve of some type but I don;t know.