Same deal with Thomas as Airmec. Never heard of it. I am in New England. No connection with these brands but am very interested
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DD,
Looks like you started a new thread instead of replying on the old one. Maybe the sysops can cut and paste for continuity.
Here's a link to view some Thomas compressors. I didn't buy from this site, but it may give you some info regarding the cababilities of the various compressors they offer. When I first purchased from them, I called Thomas' 800 number and they gave me the name of a few dealers in my area (southern CT). I called, then drove over and bought. There was a compressor review in FHB a while back, Thomas compressors were pretty much top rated. The twin-piston 2820st is much quieter than the old single-piston (and noisy) 150, and the new Renegade series is supposed to be a more economical line with the 200 supposedly being an updated and quieter 150. The pancake is very quiet, though it's output/recycle is obviously less than the larger compressors. Some companies do some things well. PC does routers, Milwaukee does electric drills...and Thomas does compressors. My opinion.
hey mongo,
I'm not sure what you mean by starting a new thread and all that crap. Now don't get me wrong, 'cause I really appreciate that link you offered. But instead of talking about sysops and s#@! why dont you just give me that thomas 800 #.
DD
DD, This was your original "thread and all that crap" to which I was referring.
Edited 6/2/2002 9:35:49 PM ET by Mongo