MoparTrucks
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At the beginning of last fall my el-cheapo 26 gal Job Smart air compressor that I got for about $65 at a yard sale (brand new, still in the box) blew the regulator all apart which also destroyed the cast manifold and the cheap pressure switch. I ended up getting a Kobalt 30 gallon (really happy with it) and just forgot about the Job Smart one.
Then I got offered a free Campbell Hausfeld 60 gallon compressor with a blown compressor motor free just for hauling it off and I think I am going to use it for a tandem tank for the Kobalt and move the whole lot up to my auto shop which leaves the other shop without air.
The damn broken Job Smart mocked me every time I went out into that shop so I cobbled together some pipe fittings from the Farm store, a Condor pressure switch from a Porter Cable compressor, a Campbell Hausfeld regulator, and a Sears replacement intake with filter to quiet the thing down some. Its has a 125psi tank and the pressure switch I bartered for was a 135 psi switch so I picked out the silicone from the adjusting screws and adjusted it.
The old Job Smart crappy compressor now works better than it did new and the 60 gallon tank for free was a plus...free is a good price. I just can't believe how much I have been dealing with compressors lately.
Then I got offered a free Campbell Hausfeld 60 gallon compressor with a blown compressor motor free just for hauling it off and I think I am going to use it for a tandem tank for the Kobalt and move the whole lot up to my auto shop which leaves the other shop without air.
The damn broken Job Smart mocked me every time I went out into that shop so I cobbled together some pipe fittings from the Farm store, a Condor pressure switch from a Porter Cable compressor, a Campbell Hausfeld regulator, and a Sears replacement intake with filter to quiet the thing down some. Its has a 125psi tank and the pressure switch I bartered for was a 135 psi switch so I picked out the silicone from the adjusting screws and adjusted it.
The old Job Smart crappy compressor now works better than it did new and the 60 gallon tank for free was a plus...free is a good price. I just can't believe how much I have been dealing with compressors lately.
