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Todd.Brock

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My 80 gallon Champion tank / receiver sprung a leak where the feet are welded to the tank. The motor and pump are fine. It technically could be used in a pinch but you would just be fighting the leak. I am debating putting the thing on CL with full disclosure ( some guy may not care and just weld it up or whatever) , scrapping the whole damn thing, or taking off the motor and pump and locating a new tank/receiver. I really have no inclination for a compressor project right now so part of me says scrap it or sell it. Other part says I have $50 bucks into it( bought 2, sold one to offset full purchase price) and I’ll never get a 2 stage pump and Baldor motor that cheap again.

SO- that’s the story- Where is a good place to source a new / not quite new 60 or 80 gallon tank??

If anyone wants a compressor project and is local to Cincinnati area, I could be swayed.

Thanks
 
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Manchester Tank in Bedford, IN.. here's a link, give them a call for pricing of a new tank.
http://mantank.com/products/pressurevessels/vertical.htm

There are a lot of companies in Cincy that have ASME "R" stamps that could repair your tank. Here is a link to the National Boards website: http://www.nationalboard.org/ManufacturerDirectory.aspx Input the city state and search for shops that have "R" or "U" stamps.

Hope that helps and happy hunting.

Curious.. did you have the tank bolted solid to the floor?
 
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It's a rare craigslist which doesn't have a couple of tanks for sale.

Keep in mind, there's no requirement that a motor and compressor have to be mounted on a tank. There are shops where the compressor and motor are mounted outside, overhead or in a closet, and the tank is in a corner or under a workbench.

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Todd.Brock

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That helps quite a bit! Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. I wonder if they could come to the house to weld’er up LOL. I assume they would need to test the repair. I’ll make a couple calls.

It wasn’t bolted down, I actually have it on an adjustable roll around base. But it’s lived an easy life in the 4 years I’ve had it. I can’t speak for the previous 20 LOL
 
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My 80 gallon Champion tank / receiver sprung a leak where the feet are welded to the tank. The motor and pump are fine. It technically could be used in a pinch but you would just be fighting the leak. I am debating putting the thing on CL with full disclosure ( some guy may not care and just weld it up or whatever) , scrapping the whole damn thing, or taking off the motor and pump and locating a new tank/receiver. I really have no inclination for a compressor project right now so part of me says scrap it or sell it. Other part says I have $50 bucks into it( bought 2, sold one to offset full purchase price) and I’ll never get a 2 stage pump and Baldor motor that cheap again.

SO- that’s the story- Where is a good place to source a new / not quite new 60 or 80 gallon tank??

If anyone wants a compressor project and is local to Cincinnati area, I could be swayed.

Thanks



Todd.Brock

I would be interested in what you have if you’re willing to part with it. We’re probably pretty close so there wouldn’t be any shipping.

Get back to me.


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Todd.Brock

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Jim - PM sent.

Edit - Thanks for connecting the dots everyone! Hopefully we can see this through!
 
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Todd.Brock

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Manchester Tank in Bedford, IN.. here's a link, give them a call for pricing of a new tank.
http://mantank.com/products/pressurevessels/vertical.htm

There are a lot of companies in Cincy that have ASME "R" stamps that could repair your tank. Here is a link to the National Boards website: http://www.nationalboard.org/ManufacturerDirectory.aspx Input the city state and search for shops that have "R" or "U" stamps.

Hope that helps and happy hunting.

Curious.. did you have the tank bolted solid to the floor?



I called today and they pushed me off to a distributor. Motion Industries , I had never heard of them, but they had a location here in town. Manchester tank was 583 bucks plus $125 in shipping. Eek.
 
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Todd.Brock

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Thanks for the info. I saw that a few weeks ago. I didn’t call for a freight quote but figured it would be another 150 bucks or so.
 

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I'll also say that there are always tanks or broken compressors on C-list. I bought a very large tank to replace my rusted one for $75. The "compressor project" took all of a couple of hours to swap parts over. The longest part of that was having to drill and tap four holes in the mounting plate.
 
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Thanks. I think that is a bit small for my 1/4” impact gun.

I agree that the project wouldn’t take forever, but my champions inlet is in the side and I would most likely need to bend new lines from the pump to the tank inlet. It’s a weird size Copper tube used in hvac applications. I believe it uses flaired fittings. I have seen swagelock fittings as an alternative to copper tubing, but I recall those being pricey.


I’ll just keep dreaming about my Saylor Beall :)
 
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Todd.Brock

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I think that I’m going to stick it on CL to see if there is any interest and then maybe pull the pump and motor and scrap the tank.
 
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Thanks for all the info guys! I decided to stick it on CL and it shipped out last night. Now on to a new one!
 
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