I just got a new compressor
Honda Element owns joo, yeah it fit.
Long story short, it's a 60 gallon professional oil lubed 3hp 220v single phase basic homeowner compressor. $425+ tax Labor Day sale after using Sears Card online + military discount. Not half bad considering retail is something foolish, brings the price down where it should be for an aluminum pump and whatnot.
The output bung on the side of the tank I'm pretty sure is 3/8" npt, where can I acquire a larger 1/2" npt bushing to run a larger output? I have a commercial airdryer I acquired some time ago and would like to run a the largest line possible without a bottle neck until the service hose. And of course I'll be running PVC lines (LOL! j/k) The outputs on the cheapies at the Tractor supply had the larger output size on their 60 gallon units. Is that part available separately, or will I have to remove it and have a machine shop drill and tap it. I priced the tap, it's cheaper to have done than drill and tap myself.
thanks
-Zac
Honda Element owns joo, yeah it fit.
Long story short, it's a 60 gallon professional oil lubed 3hp 220v single phase basic homeowner compressor. $425+ tax Labor Day sale after using Sears Card online + military discount. Not half bad considering retail is something foolish, brings the price down where it should be for an aluminum pump and whatnot.
The output bung on the side of the tank I'm pretty sure is 3/8" npt, where can I acquire a larger 1/2" npt bushing to run a larger output? I have a commercial airdryer I acquired some time ago and would like to run a the largest line possible without a bottle neck until the service hose. And of course I'll be running PVC lines (LOL! j/k) The outputs on the cheapies at the Tractor supply had the larger output size on their 60 gallon units. Is that part available separately, or will I have to remove it and have a machine shop drill and tap it. I priced the tap, it's cheaper to have done than drill and tap myself.
thanks
-Zac

