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I have a Campbell Hausfield compressor I use for air nailing. The tank pop'd a pin hole today. Do I dare have the hole welded up and still use the compressor? The metal around the hole looks pretty soild.
Short answer yes. Depends on the guy doing the welding. The cybernazis will immediately appear and cry out.
That hole looks like a puncture, not a rust hole. If so, weld it up.
That hole looks like a puncture, not a rust hole. If so, weld it up.

Tanks that rust, get pinhole(s) that leak, not explode.
Tanks explode catastrophically because they're over-pressurized.
Tanks that rust, get pinhole(s) that leak, not explode.
Yes, you need a new tank. You may not need it RIGHT THIS MINUTE. Make a temporary repair while you look for a new tank or new compressor.
No. There's a hole for a reason- lack of maintenance leading to corrosion and thinning of metal. Those small compressors are cheep enough to replace that it's not worth the risk. It will hurt anyone in the vicinity if there is a catastrophic failure under pressure.
Tanks explode catastrophically because they're over-pressurized.
Tanks that rust, get pinhole(s) that leak, not explode.
I needed this to work. So, instead of welding up the hole, I cut a patch to cover the thin area.
