What do I have here?? Worth anything?? Looks fairly safe:):)
J jim7 Active member Joined Apr 20, 2010 Messages 33 Aug 9, 2019 #1 What do I have here?? Worth anything?? Looks fairly safe Attachments IMG_2916.JPG 106.4 KB · Views: 60 IMG_2917.JPG 131.7 KB · Views: 52 IMG_2918.JPG 96.8 KB · Views: 59
9 930dreamer Super Moderator Staff member Joined Oct 7, 2009 Messages 22,948 Location Amarillo,TX and Stinnett,TX Aug 9, 2019 #2 Looks cool to me, not sure of its value?
OP J jim7 Active member Joined Apr 20, 2010 Messages 33 Aug 9, 2019 #3 It works I plugged it in and my shop is still standing. I know it was my Grandfathers and I remember it as a kid but never seen one online.
It works I plugged it in and my shop is still standing. I know it was my Grandfathers and I remember it as a kid but never seen one online.
OP J jim7 Active member Joined Apr 20, 2010 Messages 33 Aug 9, 2019 #4 found it Saylor-beall Detroit Mich. Model 116 Kc Pat. 1933
S Stuart in MN Well-known member Joined Sep 8, 2005 Messages 23,069 Location Minneapolis Aug 10, 2019 #6 There are a couple of us here on the board who have the same compressor - go to the 2019 Garage Sale thread and scroll down to posts 4087 and 4089. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=411194&highlight=saylor+beall&page=205 There should be a data tag on the base with the Saylor-Beall name and serial number.
There are a couple of us here on the board who have the same compressor - go to the 2019 Garage Sale thread and scroll down to posts 4087 and 4089. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=411194&highlight=saylor+beall&page=205 There should be a data tag on the base with the Saylor-Beall name and serial number.
B bonneyman Well-known member Joined Apr 22, 2010 Messages 8,784 Location Desert SW Aug 10, 2019 #7 I like it, looks sweet!
C ClappedOutBport Well-known member Joined Mar 30, 2016 Messages 998 Aug 11, 2019 #8 If it's not too noisy, I'd toss a larger tank below it and use it for a trim nailing and whatnot. Portable like the little oilless pancakes, but maybe not so damn noisy!
If it's not too noisy, I'd toss a larger tank below it and use it for a trim nailing and whatnot. Portable like the little oilless pancakes, but maybe not so damn noisy!