I was up early. I called the Grainger store in Ocala, Florida but got connected to a person in Orlando. I gave her the model number of my old unit and what I thought was the replacement model number. She confirmed that my exact model number was no longer available. They had a Dayton compressor in Orlando I could pick up today or have shipped to Ocala for pickup on Monday. They also had the Gast compressor at their warehouse in Jacksonville, but I could not pick it up there; it would have to be shipped to Ocala where I could get it on Monday.
I called Braas Corp. in Oldsmar, Florida, the sole Florida-based distributor for Gast products. Yes, they had the model I needed in stock, and yes, they would sell it directly to be. I gave them my credit card number, got in my car, and headed for Oldsmar 2.5 hours away.
It was a very nice day for a drive. I took FL-121 south to US-98/19 south, and picked up the Fl-589 leg of the Florida turnpike which got me fairly close to Oldsmar. I got to Braas Corp. around 12:45 PM. The compressor was waiting for me at the loading dock and I was back on the road at 1:00 PM. I stopped for fuel, took a brief detour to check out the Pyper Kub restaurant location at the Williston airport, stopped at Williston Peanuts for a can of their Honey Roasted Peanuts, and was back at the coach by 4:00 PM.; too late to start on the compressor project, but in plenty of time for the Friday evening fire circle.