If I was adding tanks to my system I would only add them as dry tanks.
Use a dryer/water trap before the add on tanks and then pull off of those tanks.
Is that what your plan is?
If not a recommend making a minor change in that plan
Bob
Yes that's my plan. I aleady have a water trap on my compressor.
Very nice fabrication and welding work.
jhn9840
John
Thanks
Looks very good. Alot of memebers here are afraid of compressed air. Dont let them discourage you. Most are likely not qualified to critique the process, let alone pass a 6G. Lesser welds pass inspection day in and day out at much higher pressures than a shop conpressor can achieve.
Its the bozos with the hobby mig welder and rusty old tanks they should be afraid of.
Thanks, yes i know lol. I feel safe to build this system for my self and only my self. If anyone copy anything on this thred, it's their own risk.
I get a kick outta some of the comments. I agree 100% with FS.
Nice work, it looks great and is a great idea. Nicely done.
Thanks
My portable just shite the bed with a pin hole in the tank. Ordered a new tank, larger, and of course fittings in wrong place. Plugged and welded factory holes, got flanged bungs, hole sawed where i needed, tig welded the bungs in place, swapped comp and motor over....waa laa....all good. Pressure set at 120. Tank rated to 150.
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Very god idea, but you should pressure test it before use, to be at the safe side.
Very nice, and good to see substantial wall thickness. You'll never have a problem with rust-thru on those!
Yes that's why i build a system my self.
So roughly 1 car garage size? Or is my metric to standard math way off?ååå
Edit: I see you've changed m3 to m2 so not that small. More like a 2 car.
Yes that's right. I may build my garage bigger in the future to 70m2.
I will test the system for safety purpose. I just use the test procedure for Slac, National Accelerator Labratory: Test pressure for new pressure vessel.
Test 1 Pneumatic:
Air 0,2 – 0,3 bar on the system, and use soapy water on all welds and fittings. If no leakes, go to test 2.
Test 2 Hydrostatic:
1,43 x MAWP (Maximum allowable working pressure)
Since my PSV’s is lifting at 10 bar, i set my MAWP at 9,8 bar.
1,43 x 9,8 bar = 14 bar (203 PSI) I will fill the system with water, and use a hydrostatic pressure test pump to gain 14 bar. If no water leaks and nothing blows out

, i have a good and a safe system to work with.
Note!! This is for my system only, and my own risk... If anyone other copy this it's they're risk and theyr're risk only...