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Its coming along.. My Little Big Compressor

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So you talked about increasing tank(s) volume in future by adding tankage in attic ? I think?

If so, I still say keep out on CL and FBM for newish comp cheap w bad pump.

I keep seeing them regularly, and I also live rural w/o many choices.

Only thing w that is- It will be 99% for sure a vertical 60 that you find... and being vert w drain at bottom, will not lay down in low attic.

Just thoughts.

Marc

My thought was actually multiple smaller vertical tanks. Have to get it into the attic through a small hatch so a 60 vertical or horizontal would not work. Realistically nothing bigger then a 30 for both the size of the hatch & then being able to carry it to where it would live while walking on the rafters. Anything with a drain at the bottom & then basically hang the tanks & then drop down using only the drain into a larger 3/4" feeder going back to the compressor. Gravity doing its thing the water will all fall back to this tank with a timed automatic drain on it. I figure having one point to drain instead of multiple would be for the better.
 
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This guy did just what you are talking about, plus some other handy compressed air tips

I watched that video years ago. That guy has a very well thought out setup. Other then the tank he welded the crack in.
 
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Well its alive & done.. Now to get the shelf moved & it into its home, then get a reel installed for it.

Overall I ended up WAY over budget on this. I am into it about 700 after what I sold from my old compressors & the parts of these. The biggest chunk of what I spent was the 500 receiver & 400 for the motor.

Got it up to pressure & checked for leaks & only found one. Its on the plug on the back of the Filter so its about the easiest thing to redo as well. Thinking about it I think I forgot the tape on that one & just put on the putty stuff so installation error for sure.

What I am most impressed with is how quiet it is. Its of course not actually quiet, not going to hold a conversation over it. But my old one would drive me out of the garage if I didn't have earplugs in where as this one is comfortable still.
 

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looks good.
I know what you mean, way over budget... I bought a NIB v-4 jenny compressor that was missing the flywheel bolt. it was cheap. by time I added a motor, tank & the odds & ends, it wasn't such a great deal, especially since I've never finished it. I do have most of the parts .
 
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looks good.
I know what you mean, way over budget... I bought a NIB v-4 jenny compressor that was missing the flywheel bolt. it was cheap. by time I added a motor, tank & the odds & ends, it wasn't such a great deal, especially since I've never finished it. I do have most of the parts .

Yeah when I originally committed to this I planned to break even if not come out a little ahead. The 900 for the new tank & motor is what did me in. Counting what I lost on the original tank spent 650 on them & was hoping to find a used motor, but havent come across a single phase 5hp within 500 miles for a fair price yet.

If I used was able to use the original tank & then spent 200 on a used motor I would of come out ahead by enough to snag the reelcraft reel that I want.
 
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