I click on my link & it didn't work? So here it is again.
https://www.facebook.com/chuck.parmer.90/videos/vb.100004627143248/463160300514871/?type=3&theater
Nope no harmful stuff ( Other than me):shocking:
The end was cut off- so no pressure, The fitting & gauge is fairly newish...My son Emailed a guy who is working The Atwater Kent museum..maybe we'll here back from him :dunno:
I see collage dorm frigs on C/list all the time (cheap) and thought it would be easy to do :beer:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/300122762638387845/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/460070918156623470/
then build this!
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/460070918156623468/
I collect old-odd-weird **** ( my wife calls them that) But here's some thing even Google can't help with!
It's a Atwater Kent refrigerating unit made into a compressor..I bought because it has that W.T.H factor :eyecrazy:
I upload video :dunno: But here's a link...
The pin holes are at the weld on one of the ends.(by handle) I suspect it rusted from the inside out. I'm a good welder & there is NO way I would even think of welding it! I was a little girl (hiding behind my truck on the first test!):badteeth: good news is I only use compressors every once in...
Re: Making a air compresser
The metal is pretty thin I thought about brazing but it seems out of the question . :(
That's why I was asking about the twin intakes, I have a newer (clean) 17 gallon tank but it only has one intake & one exit,
I'm hoping to be making a air compressor out of this, the tank are leaking to pin holes, and yet it builds 130psi in under 2 minutes! :rocker:
It is awesome after have a homedepot POS (super loud & slow to build pressure) :mad:
I was wondering most tanks I see have only one intake hole & one...