lonejacklarry
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My 60 gallon Ingersoll Rand compressor has compressed its last, I found. Anytime one can run the belt, motor, and compressor with one finger it is worn out.
Anyhow, the question: The old compressor is really old but the tank seems to be fine. If I get a new 60 gallon compressor can I plumb the two tanks together and increase my air storage? I use DA sanders and bead blast cabinets a lot and I use a lot of air.
And, yes, I've read enough here to not use PVC for the connection!
Anyhow, the question: The old compressor is really old but the tank seems to be fine. If I get a new 60 gallon compressor can I plumb the two tanks together and increase my air storage? I use DA sanders and bead blast cabinets a lot and I use a lot of air.
And, yes, I've read enough here to not use PVC for the connection!
