Bryan Bridges
Member
Nice to join this group. I am a Middle School Shop teacher in Salem Oregon. I teach mostly wood and metal work along with drafting (Old School) with T-squares and triangles etc....
Anyway, I just picked up an OLD Wayne air compressor and cant find anything on the web to trace it down. The pump is a two stage and it is called a "Junior"
The motor on it is a 1915 Century RSIR 3/4 HP 110/220 Volt.
It has Wayne brass plates on the tank (50-60 gallon) with independent cast iron legs that hold the tank like a cradle.
I'll try to attach some pictures.
If anyone can help me, I would love to know all about this gem. I am restoring it with my students now.
Thanks so much and I'll put another thread on the garage forum
Bryan
Anyway, I just picked up an OLD Wayne air compressor and cant find anything on the web to trace it down. The pump is a two stage and it is called a "Junior"
The motor on it is a 1915 Century RSIR 3/4 HP 110/220 Volt.
It has Wayne brass plates on the tank (50-60 gallon) with independent cast iron legs that hold the tank like a cradle.
I'll try to attach some pictures.
If anyone can help me, I would love to know all about this gem. I am restoring it with my students now.
Thanks so much and I'll put another thread on the garage forum
Bryan