jvitez
Well-known member
I removed the manual water drain valve from the bottom of my 25 gal Porter Cable compressor, and installed a brass 1/4 turn valve, just like was recommended here. It works great! I love GJ!
I got to use my old pipe wrench which I rarely need, which was cool. I used a 1/4" street elbow, a 6" ******, and a brass valve. I installed another street elbow to direct the stream of air/water downwards, but it was too low and wouldn't allow me to tilt the compressor to roll it. The compressor doesn't have a permanent home yet, so I do need to move it each time it's used. I still can't tilt it as much as I could before, but it's doable. It's sooooooo much more convenient than tilting it on it's side or fumbling around underneath to drain it.
Thanks everyone for all the great information available here. This is such a small thing, but so much easier.
I got to use my old pipe wrench which I rarely need, which was cool. I used a 1/4" street elbow, a 6" ******, and a brass valve. I installed another street elbow to direct the stream of air/water downwards, but it was too low and wouldn't allow me to tilt the compressor to roll it. The compressor doesn't have a permanent home yet, so I do need to move it each time it's used. I still can't tilt it as much as I could before, but it's doable. It's sooooooo much more convenient than tilting it on it's side or fumbling around underneath to drain it.
Thanks everyone for all the great information available here. This is such a small thing, but so much easier.

