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Air Compressor Question

dsaunier

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Hello,

I love this site. Just bought a house and have noticed a lot of questions i Google will end up bringing me to this forum, so I registered. Tons of knowledge in this forum. So my father-in-law passed and I was left with his DeWalt D55146 Emglo compressor recently. I plugged it in today and noticed it was spitting out a lot of rusty water. ran it for 5 or so minutes and still doing same thing. Question is.... is there a remedy process for this? It seems to hold pressure well and looks like it was never used. However, he passed 2 years ago and it had been sitting for 2 years without being drained.. Thanks in advance for any help.

Derek
 
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spitting rust water out of what? the drain in the bottom of the tank, or the air hose? need more information.

its needs to be drained though, first things first.
 
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dsaunier

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sorry, i should have been more clear. It is spitting rust water out of the drain in bottom of tank. I inspected the compressor upon receipt and the first thing i did was open the drain and see rust water come out. I then ran it for a while with drain open after tapping with rubber mallet to try and dislodge some of the stored debris.
 
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dsaunier

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well, when i let it run with the drain open it spits out some intermittent water that is rusty in color. They operating pressure is stable, so no issues there. I didn't see any chunks coming out after tapping on it or shaking it. I wouldn't normally do that, but this model says it can be stood upright or horizontally. It's 4.5 gallons, so I'm sure it won't be my long-term solution, but definitely an improvement over the 2 gallon Husky.
 
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