David P
Guest
I am setting up a shop for my business that I can no longer work out of garage. Among other sources of income I am setting up a hydro shop and currently rebuild regulators for a LDS but currently run the tests off of a set of doubles and extra single tank I keep filled up. This is a pain in the butt and because Im looking to expand my businesses I am looking at buying a compressor. I am not planning on becoming a major filling station for my area but I do hope to be the only shop around that offers tri mix and fill O2. With those tidbits I am thinking I need to go with a RIX oiless compressor, but I am no expert. I want a good compressor that is reliable. Bang for the buck would be great but I would rather spend a bit more money now and spend less money and time later.
A couple of months ago I spoke with someone from RIX and supposedly I only need drier cartridges for their compressor where RIX there is a set schedule for repair, at this many hours you rebuild this with this kit for this much money and the after this many more hours you rebuild that with that other kit for that much more money...ect. How do the RIX compressors compare to other compressors in service life? Any input, advise, or leads.... would be greatly appreciated.
A couple of months ago I spoke with someone from RIX and supposedly I only need drier cartridges for their compressor where RIX there is a set schedule for repair, at this many hours you rebuild this with this kit for this much money and the after this many more hours you rebuild that with that other kit for that much more money...ect. How do the RIX compressors compare to other compressors in service life? Any input, advise, or leads.... would be greatly appreciated.