mayday0017
Well-known member
I have seen several pictures and videos of people taking old refridgerator compressors and turning them into air compressors. Some people have taken them and added them to a tank and others use them as is.
Has anyone on here ever done it? How effective are they?
Awhile back I came across a company that makes compressors with what appears to be this same concept. They are pretty much silent units....
Could you just buy several new refridgerator compressors for roughly $40 ea and toss them on a tank from and old compressor and have a nice quiet setup? The other nice thing, would be if you need more CFM as you expand your work needs you can just buy more compressors to add to the system....
This is all just an idea I have kicked around and figured I would bring it up on here. By doing this maybe I'll build one at some point, or maybe I'll find out it is not such a great idea after all and save myself some money and effort.
DIY example
Commercial example (sorry for size)
Has anyone on here ever done it? How effective are they?
Awhile back I came across a company that makes compressors with what appears to be this same concept. They are pretty much silent units....
Could you just buy several new refridgerator compressors for roughly $40 ea and toss them on a tank from and old compressor and have a nice quiet setup? The other nice thing, would be if you need more CFM as you expand your work needs you can just buy more compressors to add to the system....
This is all just an idea I have kicked around and figured I would bring it up on here. By doing this maybe I'll build one at some point, or maybe I'll find out it is not such a great idea after all and save myself some money and effort.
DIY example
Commercial example (sorry for size)
