From: Mikey Sklar <sklarm-yahoo@screwdecaf.cx>
>Looks like a nice unit. Might be well worth the money for the
>papercrete contractor.
>
>The expenses do add up. $5,500 for pump, $1,600 for compressor, and
>$500 for spray gun. Plus shipping, tax and hose will bring it closer
>to $10,000.
Perhaps I read things wrong, but I thought the pump was a self-contained unit and that the compressor (from the same company) was used for other purposes? I didn't see the compressor mentioned or visible in the video, and they made a point of saying how easy it was to transport, showing two guys sitting the unit into the back of a minivan.
Greg
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