roger55
Well-known member
I have heard that when a compressor tank fails, it usually just starts leaking though a pinhole that develops. But, although rare, sometimes they will explode and do a tremendous amount of damage.
I have a Sanborn 5HP compressor that I bought new in 1989 or 1990.
So, it's darn near 20 years old. It's an 80 gallon tank and the performance numbers are 18 scfm @ 100 psi and 16 scfm @ 175 psi.
Just last month, I put a new electric motor and belts on it and it is working perfectly. I have drained the water on it fairly often and after hard use.
Should I be thinking about investing in a new compressor?
Should I be concerned enough to warrant having this compressor hydro tested? Doing this sounds like kind of a hassle. I don't know if there would be anyone in San Angelo that does this. If I had to take it to Dallas or Houston, I think I would just rather invest in a new compressor.
Or, should I not worry about it and keep using it until a breakdown and then consider a new one?
I have a Sanborn 5HP compressor that I bought new in 1989 or 1990.
So, it's darn near 20 years old. It's an 80 gallon tank and the performance numbers are 18 scfm @ 100 psi and 16 scfm @ 175 psi.
Just last month, I put a new electric motor and belts on it and it is working perfectly. I have drained the water on it fairly often and after hard use.
Should I be thinking about investing in a new compressor?
Should I be concerned enough to warrant having this compressor hydro tested? Doing this sounds like kind of a hassle. I don't know if there would be anyone in San Angelo that does this. If I had to take it to Dallas or Houston, I think I would just rather invest in a new compressor.
Or, should I not worry about it and keep using it until a breakdown and then consider a new one?
