Nosferatu49534
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Ive finally got my "new" air tank for my air compressor. Now to tack the bracket to the tank and replumb everything.
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Some things I'm totally cool with just buying a new one. But I figure I got the tank for free and the compressor parts are from my dads old compressor I got after he passed. Plus it gives me an excuse to build shit. [emoji41] [emoji2]Hey! That's where my Fat Max tape measure went!
Amazing how few people now will rebuild or repair an air compressor. They go without one till they can put a new one on a credit card and scrap an old one that just needs a tank or regulator/ contactor.
Yes sir. [emoji2] [emoji41] Also got a bottle of gas. [emoji16]Gonna use the new welder to weld the motor plate on?
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Picture of the motor. I'm not sure on the pump other than it ran for 20 min or so and was up to 80psi. So definitely not big enough. [emoji20]Looks like an old propane tank. What are the specs on the motor and pump?
Yup the air outlet gets super hot. Ill have to baby it for now till I can get new motor and pump. Ill still use my small one the most. But at least I have the big tank plumbed so ill have a ton of air space.Yeah, if the compressor is not high enough volume for the usage, it will burn up regardless of tank size.
The motor needs to be sized to the compressor or it will work too hard and burn up the motor. Even if it doesn't burn up, it will pull massive power trying to.
I have learned 2 compressors are the way to go. I only run the 240v one on big jobs, simple ones I use the little 120v.
At this point I need to run 2 220v lines to the garage. One for compressor and future welder. Also trying to find a short some where in the bedroom we are remodeling. I'm sure it's something simple I messed up when running the new wire before drywall. But its been so long since I did it can't remember what went where. (4yrs or so....) I'm just not a big fan of anything electrical. [emoji15] But any help would be appreciated.Post up what your trying to do. Since I dont spin wrenches, I went back to being a sparky. Got my journeymans back in the 90's. Might be something I can walk you through.
Nice.Yes sir. [emoji2] [emoji41] Also got a bottle of gas. [emoji16]
I bought. It was $280ish for the initial buy. And about $55 to fill after that.Nice.
I'm in the same boat. Came across a miller 130.
Looking for a tank and regulator.
Did you rent or buy?
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