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I used to remember but do not anymore. I am sure others will know tho.
Arlin
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I don't like the generator as it has to run a compressor, which means added noise and I suspect (never done the numbers) that a generator takes more power, for the same vacuum, then a vacuum pump does
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When I use my Holdfast system, it is for finishing up light cuts or sanding the last bit. there for it's on the lathe for very a short time and my 60 gal compressor only runs once or not at all . I think it has plenty of hold power and it is very convenient to use and store away. I also have a pump that I use for veneering. I think they work best that way.
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I would much prefer a vac. pump like the Gast, Robinaire etc...You don't need a large capacity pump for that purpose and they are usually available at pawn shops or on Craig's list pretty cheaply. Test it for leakage before paying for it from a Craig's seller.....
Harbor Freight Vac pumps aren't too bad for occasional use. I have a Gast which I use for a wood stabilization process I do once in awhile.
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