bsaint
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Buttons buttons who's got the buttons, I hate waiting for USPS.
Buttons buttons who's got the buttons, I hate waiting for USPS.
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Buttons buttons who's got the buttons, I hate waiting for USPS.
Also can anyone give me some advice? I found a Kellogg American 60 gallon with a 332tv pump and a baldor single phase motor. I don't know how old it is because the owner can't find a tag. He is asking around $500.00 for it. The whole unit has been painted so I don't know exactly what type of condition it is in. What should I look at when I go see it? The owner said he can plug it up and let me hear/see it run. I am asking the gurus so I know what to look at.
Thanks
What HP motor? Motor speed? When was the tank last hydrostatically tested? Single stage or double stage compressor ( is a 332tv a dry sump?) ?
The hydro test question is a good bargining point ... IF ... you know how to do the test yourself. Older than 10 years, I'd want to test it before use maybe even make the sale contingent on passing a hydro test. Your call.
Can we get some details on the buttons and the box? I need to do something very similar.
Also can anyone give me some advice? I found a Kellogg American 60 gallon with a 332tv pump and a baldor single phase motor. I don't know how old it is because the owner can't find a tag. He is asking around $500.00 for it. The whole unit has been painted so I don't know exactly what type of condition it is in. What should I look at when I go see it? The owner said he can plug it up and let me hear/see it run. I am asking the gurus so I know what to look at.
Thanks

Ingersoll-Rand "Garage Mate" 20 gal and a HF hose reel. My garage was converted from a carport and is 17' x 17' so space is very much at a premium - this fits perfectly into a space that is otherwise difficult to utilize, as the hinge for the old style flat garage door swings through there about 4' from the floor.
I finally got a good compressor!!! Guy posted this on CL this morning and I jumped on it. He said it's 8 months old. It's in perfect condition. It's a single stage but should work perfect for the personal vehicle work I do.
Now it's time to get it in place and hooked up for the mods to begin.
NICE!!!!!It was just over $400 from Sears, so not out of line with Craftsman or Husky or any of the other name brands. It came down to a choice between the IR and a similar sized De Walt, they were within $50 of each other but the DW was oil-less, and just seemed like it wasn't as well put together.
So far the IR has been great, it is quiet and runs all my cheap HF air tools just fine![]()
NICE!!!!!
Give us some details on it!
You know when you win a item on ebay that you don't really want. This is one of them. Can't really complain because i only paid $330 australian dollars for it. I thought it may of sold for alot more.
It's a diving compressor powered by a volkswagen engine.
4 stage pump with the forth stage gauge showing 8500psi
All Atlas Copco made in west germany. The seller told me it was a late sixties compressor that was originally owned by the Australian Navy and used for a backup.
Upon doing a inspection of the engine number and date search it shows the engine as a 1200cc late February 1961 motor.
It's been covered all its life and all the tinwork on the motor is in amazing condition. It is still 6volt.
I don't know how accurate the hour meter is but it is only showing 154 hours and looking at the condition it is in, i have no doubts that it would be far off.
The engine has a rev setter on it and will run at 3000rpm. Upon getting it home i hooked up a battery and with the little bit of fuel left in the filter it fired right up, blew a little smoke upon starting but then cleared itself and ran beautifully.
Only problem i have is..... What to do with it?
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That's awesome. For no other reason than you own it. I wonder what 8500psi would do to a Harbor Freight 1/2" impact?![]()
It is small but it will pump up to 4000psi.
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Just picked this up from Craigslist:
http://flint.craigslist.org/tls/3507132605.html
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It is very clean, I added a ball valve to the tank drain, changed the oil and the belts, and wired it up. Runs good.
The tank is a Buckeye, looks like 80 gallon.
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Anyone recognize the pump? Looks like a rolair.
I'm assuming its made in China??

You know when you win a item on ebay that you don't really want. This is one of them. Can't really complain because i only paid $330 australian dollars for it. I thought it may of sold for alot more.
It's a diving compressor powered by a volkswagen engine.
4 stage pump with the forth stage gauge showing 8500psi
All Atlas Copco made in west germany. The seller told me it was a late sixties compressor that was originally owned by the Australian Navy and used for a backup.
Upon doing a inspection of the engine number and date search it shows the engine as a 1200cc late February 1961 motor.
It's been covered all its life and all the tinwork on the motor is in amazing condition. It is still 6volt.
I don't know how accurate the hour meter is but it is only showing 154 hours and looking at the condition it is in, i have no doubts that it would be far off.
The engine has a rev setter on it and will run at 3000rpm. Upon getting it home i hooked up a battery and with the little bit of fuel left in the filter it fired right up, blew a little smoke upon starting but then cleared itself and ran beautifully.
Only problem i have is..... What to do with it?
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Curious, what would something like that be used for with that much PSI?![]()
But we often test around 6500psi - and ours isn't that big - think bread loaf size.Pressure testing things. We have one that will quickly pump water to over 10,000psiBut we often test around 6500psi - and ours isn't that big - think bread loaf size.
Curious, what would something like that be used for with that much PSI?![]()
i use it to charge up the air rifle it needs 3200psi for about 20 shots.
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