now them some stacks.. haha.
pretty cool man.
Question though. Does anyone really know if your compressor has to work harder to fill up the tank when you have extensions like that on the intakes?
Is that PVC? The heads don't melt that PVC?
Where did you find that intercooler with 3/4" threads on it? That looks like a viable option for many depending on cost. I have seen smaller units with 3/8 or 1/2" threads, but nothing like that.
Hap, what is the pressure and CFM on the Mako?
8.6CFM and 5,200 psi.
Nice, I've got a Bristol Pneumatics in my garage that I am trying to get back in service. It's 5000 psi and 18 CFM with the included 15hp motor, but I'm going to swap it out to a 7.5hp motor and it should be around the same output as your Mako.
Is yours used for a dive operation or something else?
Yo HAP!
Pls elaborate on the second compressor. I am curious on what that PVC like pipe that is connected on the blue hose. What is that?
Thanks.
Ok..dumb question time, what's the purpose of the long stacks? I've seen the solberg filter/silencers with the elbows,etc to cut down the intake noise..it's the same with putting the stacks high? or some other purpose i'm missing?
Here is my new find a Quincy 251CP80VCB, 5 hp, low, low hours, 2006 model. Paid $800 for it. Is that a fair price?
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That was probably at least 2k when it was new.. i'd say so.
Hades, I scored one similar a while back, same game, I fixed it up a little, caked also from body dust. I use 2 units, the old clunker (actually both) ha,,, but the one like you have is the secondary or high demand unit. It rarely runs, its a backup mostly and additional air storage with a pump and motor on it. Got a big tank, I set the kick on slightly lower than the kick on the main, if system air goes lower than that on it comes, mainly with a little sandblast or blowing underground pipe out, occasionally it comes on if a guy sands or wire wheels long enough or multiple user, etc.
This the #2 Champion compressor of the pair that came out of a repair shop, I bought the first one last October and I'm picking this up today.
I just got this Sanborn, have not had the chance to use it a whole lot yet.
Behind it is a 60 gallon Cman tank from 1997 (complete with a blown up
oil-free pump).
I have the two of them hooked together, it does take a little time to fill up...but once full, it seems to be good for quite awhile. With 120 gallon capacity, it better beRight now they are connected with rubber air hose, but maybe later I'll set up some manifolds and plumbing. One thing at a time.

That's a lot of air you have there now and you didn't pay the price for a 120 gallon Air Compressor![]()
Is that an IR filter and regulator? How are they mounted, any problems with them?IR 20 gallon Garagemate, with some minor modifications.
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