mdshore348
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any comments on installing a compressor outside, mainly for space and noise saving quality?
Along the same vein, my compressor is a freebie I got - but the drain plug is rusted shut - any clue what to do? Is this thing just gonna crack a leak someday from the internal rust? Or blow up on me?
Since you have already been properly cautioned about the use of PVC air lines, I will address the rusted in plug. Either use your torch, or someone else's to heat the plug up, you may or may not have to heat the thing to cherry red. Once the plug, and the metal immediatly surrounding it has been heated sufficiently, the plug will unscrew out of the tank. you will then be able to clean up the threads and replace the plug with a new one. Rotsa Ruck!![]()

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I would not go that route , When tanks and such are welded that are tempered from heat and are brittle so back in to be reheated to bring the stringth back up to standard. If you torch an item like thiis you can make a brittle spot that wont take to kindly to high pressure.![]()
Try to put the air compressor outside for safety purposes, especially if it is an old compressor without an operating drain plug. Compressor tanks do accumulate water which causes them to rust and potentially fail. The water also makes the tank less efficient. I once saw a picture of a garage where a compressor tank failed because of rust and exploded. It blew the garage door and windows out. Luckily no one was in the garage at the time. The fire department speculated that if anyone had been in the garage, they would have been killed.
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Just wanted to say thanks for the heads up and warning. My brother warned me about this possibility, but he is one of the Chicken Little types and I didn't put a lot of faith in what he said. Anyway, good to know, I will do some work on the ol' girl before firing her up again.
Originally posted by hholmberg
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