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comp air filter / dryer unit info help .

sweetk30

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anyone seen one or know were to get replacement guts ?

and or is it even worth it to redo it ?

has a tag

HI-N-DRY

compressed air filter/dryer

by filenco

filter engineering co inc boston mass .

she is heavy cast aluminum with 3 1" pipe thread ports in/out/drain .

the top is aluminum with oring seal and V-band clamp .
 

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gamescastspencer

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If i recall the guts for some are white cubes, about the size of a sugar cube. Not sure where to get them though. I would say it would be worth it to get parts for it.

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md21722

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That looks as old as Moses. I would just throw it on the scrap pile and invest in something made in the last 40 years.
 

bsaint

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Super easy to replace. If you can find some sort of mesh sock and fill it with desiccant beads, you're all set.
 
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pcmeiners

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Great find....

As Bsaint states a sock will do, or mesh bag of synthetic fiber. You have a real desiccant dryer, not a wannabe (1 cup of desiccant) drier. Please note this will not take care of all the air your compressor produces. A compressor aftercooler and this would produce some really dry air. If you were to use this in a humid area, like NYC in the summer, alone, you would probably get 6 hours of heavy spray gun use before it needed regeneration. You have the equivalent of a drier costing hundreds, by all means if you want to "throw it on the scrap pile ", send it to me, I already have one about 8 times its capacity, but I could use another.
 

bsaint

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Im actually building my own air drier. I did all the math at work last week (it was slow) just gotta buy the supplies. I calculated it would need a regen every 8 hours of air running through it at 10cfm and 150 psi with a really humid day and without an aftercooler. Im going to try and figure out how to make a mini hot air purge at 250*F. Also I have a flow switch in my box of junk so it will only purge and regen every 8 hours of air running through it, not every 8 hours.
 
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