kywildcat
Well-known member
I have a older air compressor that has a pin hole in the tank........is it possible to have that welded in a safe manner??
I say try it- whats the worst that can happen.... it leaks?
Its just not worth it. If its rotting through, its time.
I have a older air compressor that has a pin hole in the tank........is it possible to have that welded in a safe manner??

Naaah, only the garage....You didn't know? If you look at an air tank wrong it will EXPLODE and take out the WHOLE TOWN!![]()

You guys need to respect the potential energy stored in the tanks. The odds it will explode and throw shrapnel everywhere may be slim, but there is still that chance. Saving a few bucks, imo, is not worth being severly injured, thus causing a decline in you and your family's quality of life because you are no longer employable.

if there is a hole, that means there are thin spots elsewhere. i agree w/ previous posts, it's time to replace the tank. risk assessment. if you can avoid a risk w/ an allowable amount of effort, avoid it. you could get hit by a truck, should you stay in your house to avoid it? no. should you stay out of the middle of the highway? probably.
an air tank blowing up would be a real *****. easily avoided by buying a new tank rather than repairing a worn out tank. i'm not the type to advocate buying new rather than repairing old normally. but when it comes to safety, i don't take needless risks.
ben
This topic hits home because I fought this battle I'm now 6 months into this compressor thing and trying to debate in my own mind if I should put the old compressor on the new motor and tank. Pi$$e$ me off to see those 2 compressors sitting next to each other. Back to your original point....you ultimately have to decide what peace of mind is worth to you. Looking back, I wish I had just bucked up and bought a new tank earlier and bought a motor later when that went bad. Either way, I can see that I'm going to have a good compressor to sell sometime in the future.
I don't have to, you obviously already know. But then we have all done idiotic things and have gotten away with it. Some of the things I have done in the years past can still give me nightmares. It is a wonder I am still alive. But then the rules we live with nowadays like OSHA, bike helmets, etc, etc makes it seem like a miracle any of us old guys have survived. Unfortunately a number of us didn't survive, -hence the rules we have...Obviously, I will find out that I'm an idiot, so those that are chomping at the bit to tell me, just save it.

I might be tempted to hook the old setup together and plumb it al together Having 2 pumps is great for volume and spare.
