j3y_w4lk3r
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- Mar 13, 2023
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So I bought this 60 gallon upright compressor back in 2019, it’s been good so far, but I haven’t been great at draining the water regularly, I also don’t use it constantly, plus I live in AZ where it’s dry most the year. The tank is apparently from 1984, kinda old one would think. I bought a new regulator since the old one was leaking. After removing the old fittings I noticed the inside of the tank had a little rust, I’m talking surface rust, I put my endoscope inside to the bottom and couldn’t see much, but it just looks like surface rust, nothing too concerning. I figured I would reseal the whole tank with it apart so I tried removing the drain fitting I installed back when I first bought it, and the 1/4 NPT pipe broke in the bung, and since I’m stubborn & stupid and would rather spend 3 hours doing a job the wrong way rather than go buy the right tool to extract the remaining threads, I’m fairly certain I destroyed the original threads. I should also mention the drain pipe and fitting were full of what I believe are chunks of rust. So my plan is to drill and tap it to 3/8 NPT. My question is, with the inside of the tank being slightly rusty (assuming since I got rust chunks filling the drain & I haven’t been great at draining regularly) will drilling the drain bung to 3/8 NPT (I bought a 9/16” bit) compromise the integrity of the tank enough to cause a potential explosion down the road, even though I’m installing an automatic drain this time around? I saw some youtube videos of some compressors exploding like a friggin bomb, so I’m pretty terrified now. It’s probably irrational fear but still. Figured I would get your guys two cents. Pictures below. First is of the drain bung size with some brass threads still in it, second is of the rust chunks in the petcock fitting. My compressor is also on the exact opposite side of the wall from the houses breaker box, it made for easy installation of the 240v plug, but if the compressor blew I don’t even wanna think about what it could do to the houses electrical. Let me know how stupid you think I am below lol.







