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Re: [compost_tea] Compressor as an aerator?
I used a "Sprayit" spray painting compressor, also a flea market find. It
was on the small side but worked well for a 60 gallon barrel. Just make
sure the compressor is an oiless type.
At 10:40 PM 06/12/2002 +1000, you wrote:
> "" and is too expensive to repair
> so now I'm reverting back to using the spa pool aerator which works on the
> venturi system. The fungi and I don't like the idea of CT going through a
> pump so I'm looking for another inexpensive alternative. While in a
> second-hand shop today checking out their books, I spotted a compressor of
> the type that spray painters use. It seemed to be in good condition, has a
> 1/4 hp electric motor, and is cheap.
> Has anybody in the CT group used a compressor to aerate their tea?
>
> Thanks Kirk for the USDA soil biology primer web address. The internet
>"" again so I'll suggest they read
> about the soil food web (for about the 10th time I've done this) before they
> start making up even more ridiculous reasons why daylilies die!
>
> Scott Alexander
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Laura Sabourin
Feast of Fields Inc
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Ragenesque Ragdoll Cattery http://www.ragdolls.net/ragenesq.htm
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St Catharines, Ontario L2R 6P7
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