i welded a pin hole about ten years ago,it hold fine, the tank not going blow up.with only 150psi in it, and if it does have more pin holes, they will be the safety valve to pop before it blows. Go ahead and weld it
Air is compressible, it is stored energy, it can easily blow up completely. Lets say you have a ring of rust around the bottom of the inside of the tank due to standing water inside. Lets make a reasonable assumption that the surface area of the inside of the tank from the rust line down is 2 sq/ft. That is 576 square inches. Now, lets put 150 psi on that (my compressor is two stage so it has 175 psi on it). thats 150 x 576 = 86,400 lbs of force on the bottom of the tank (thats 43 tons if you are not inclined to math)
43 tons!!!, now, lets add a little rust to the tank and see what happens when that bomb goes off. It don't just "pop"!
As far as the safety valve, it is designed to relieve EXCESS pressure in the event that the pressure switch sticks and the pump doesn't shut off at 150 (or 175 or whatever). Mine is a 175 shutoff with a 200 psi relief valve. Now, again I say, lets put
43 tons on that tank at 150 psi, and lets see what the relief valve does...... NOTHING, because it isn't designed to......................................
Sorry brownbagg, if you are being serious, this has to qualify as the most outrageously insanely unbelievably scary information I've seen on this board in all of 2009. (I'm being polite here, I wanted to say stupid, but just couldn't get the heart to).
Charles