Cinnabar325is
Active member
I've been searching for a large, quality compressor for quite some time on a somewhat small budget. So, Craigslist was my weapon and there was a definite lack of good units for sale... a lot of Husky and Campbell Hausfields. Or a few nice big IR's that were beyond my budget (i.e.- $1500).
I learned of Saylor-Beall because the machine shop where I work has a screw type Saylor-Beall that's probably 30 years old. It's been great and so I dove into researching Saylor-Beall and I've read pretty much every thread that ever dealt with them in the history of Garage Journal.
I knew I wanted an 80 gallon vertical unit and 5hp, no matter which brand. Hoping for two stage.
I couldn't believe my luck when a Saylor-Beall unit popped up on Craigslist two weeks ago. It was about 3 hours from home, but I was willing to drive for a good compressor and the price was good, IMO: $500.
However, there was only a small picture in the ad and not a lot of detail. Plus, it was coming from a salvage company that had pulled it out of a building they were demolishing, so they didn't know much about it but they claimed it worked fine. Of course, some lines were cut when it was removed and they had no way of powering it up for me to make sure everything is working correctly. So $500 may sound good at first, but I took a gamble buying it without knowing for certain that it's any good.
So now on to the unit itself. It's an original SB 80 gallon tank, that is stamped with a build date of 1973. It has a brand new Leeson 5hp, 1740 RPM, single phase motor. It also has brand new belts and the oil looks pretty fresh and clean.
Here's the downside: the SB pump is long gone, replaced by a unit that has very little in the way of markings (basically it just has "WCP" inside an oval cast in a few places). This replacement pump is a two cylinder, two stage unit. It has no oil sight. Other issues: the copper line from the second stage into the tank was severed and the wiring to the pressure switch is also missing. And it has no auto tank drain.
So first things first...
1) Can anyone provide me with info about this replacement pump? What brand? Is it Chinese junk? Any way that I can find out what kind of CFM it puts out without disassembling it?
2) What's the best way to go about replacing the cut copper tank line?
Thanks!
I learned of Saylor-Beall because the machine shop where I work has a screw type Saylor-Beall that's probably 30 years old. It's been great and so I dove into researching Saylor-Beall and I've read pretty much every thread that ever dealt with them in the history of Garage Journal.
I knew I wanted an 80 gallon vertical unit and 5hp, no matter which brand. Hoping for two stage.
I couldn't believe my luck when a Saylor-Beall unit popped up on Craigslist two weeks ago. It was about 3 hours from home, but I was willing to drive for a good compressor and the price was good, IMO: $500.
However, there was only a small picture in the ad and not a lot of detail. Plus, it was coming from a salvage company that had pulled it out of a building they were demolishing, so they didn't know much about it but they claimed it worked fine. Of course, some lines were cut when it was removed and they had no way of powering it up for me to make sure everything is working correctly. So $500 may sound good at first, but I took a gamble buying it without knowing for certain that it's any good.
So now on to the unit itself. It's an original SB 80 gallon tank, that is stamped with a build date of 1973. It has a brand new Leeson 5hp, 1740 RPM, single phase motor. It also has brand new belts and the oil looks pretty fresh and clean.
Here's the downside: the SB pump is long gone, replaced by a unit that has very little in the way of markings (basically it just has "WCP" inside an oval cast in a few places). This replacement pump is a two cylinder, two stage unit. It has no oil sight. Other issues: the copper line from the second stage into the tank was severed and the wiring to the pressure switch is also missing. And it has no auto tank drain.
So first things first...
1) Can anyone provide me with info about this replacement pump? What brand? Is it Chinese junk? Any way that I can find out what kind of CFM it puts out without disassembling it?
2) What's the best way to go about replacing the cut copper tank line?
Thanks!