sam_i02
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One of the tools I am dreaming of having is my garage - one of the many obsessions I have developed thanks to this site, is an old-school low rpm compressor sitting in the corner of my shop going chug-chug-chug while I go about my business in the shop.
I am thinking something around 20-30 gallons that will allow the use of an impact wrench, air-gun and occasionally sand blast small parts that I am restoring.
I have seeing quite a few for sale in my area, but they all have something wrong with them. Cant build pressure, too loud, too big...etc.. What I have lately been thinking about it building my own using parts from different units.
You may have seen my other post, but this is what I have to work with: a new 21 gallon tank, pressure relief valve, unloader valve and a control system (pressure switch). I am thinking I will not use the integrated motor and head of this Central Pneumatic unit - sounds real ****** and loud + doesn't compress past 80 psi
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=157246
I have the option to get this head for my use (picture attached) for about $30. See head sitting to left of the Brunner compressor - BTW, the Brunner compressor is not mine - just something I looked at today. What I will need to do is go to my local Tractor Supply Store and pick up a motor and a belt+ pulley to mate them together. The 3 piston head will probably need to be rebuilt I am sure.
What do you all think. Is this a good idea? Another thing I like is that since space if very limited (one car garage), I can customize the form factor of the compressor I cobble together to fit in the space I have.
Your thoughts welcome
I am thinking something around 20-30 gallons that will allow the use of an impact wrench, air-gun and occasionally sand blast small parts that I am restoring.
I have seeing quite a few for sale in my area, but they all have something wrong with them. Cant build pressure, too loud, too big...etc.. What I have lately been thinking about it building my own using parts from different units.
You may have seen my other post, but this is what I have to work with: a new 21 gallon tank, pressure relief valve, unloader valve and a control system (pressure switch). I am thinking I will not use the integrated motor and head of this Central Pneumatic unit - sounds real ****** and loud + doesn't compress past 80 psi
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=157246
I have the option to get this head for my use (picture attached) for about $30. See head sitting to left of the Brunner compressor - BTW, the Brunner compressor is not mine - just something I looked at today. What I will need to do is go to my local Tractor Supply Store and pick up a motor and a belt+ pulley to mate them together. The 3 piston head will probably need to be rebuilt I am sure.
What do you all think. Is this a good idea? Another thing I like is that since space if very limited (one car garage), I can customize the form factor of the compressor I cobble together to fit in the space I have.
Your thoughts welcome
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