timothylockhart
Well-known member
Hello everyone, apologies if this isnt the right forum.
I recently purchased second hand a Craftsman 33 gallon horizontal air compressor, I inspected it and it worked great before buying it, the Previous owner had installed a ball valve to drain the tank using a 90 Degree 1/4 NPT fitting and then a ball valve and some 1/4 pipe.
While loading it into the SUV we had to turn it on its side to fit and it caught on the fitting and broke the 90 degree off flush with the tank.
So I went and picked up some Speedout easy outs and some Ryobi spiraled extractors, I also had a pack of Left hand drill bits.
The largest left hand drill bit I had was 1/4 and would not catch in the existing hole.
I placed the speed outs in the drill and put it in the pre existing hole and it just sat there, the drill could not spin it out it wasnt even turning the speed out, I tried 3 different drills....
If i went in with the speedouts with the drill already turning it would just drill out the speed out,
So I tried the Ryobi Spiraled extractors,,,, They ended up just tapping the hole essentially since the hole goes straight through, We had some taps nearby and just ended up tapping it putting a bolt in it with some teflon tape around,
It seals alright but it leaks about 20lbs per hour, Id like to get it working right and get it sealed properly and the ball valve on,
This is the 1/4 elbow that is stuck in just the threaded portion you can see
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Mueller-Global-1-4-in-Black-Street-Elbow-90-Degree-520-301HN/100191300
This is the compressors model number, 919165330
I can no longer find just the nut that has the threaded portion on it or I would replace that,
Some Ideas I can think of
weld the 1/4 elbow on and hope it seals.
Attempt to drill out the elbow and hope I dont touch the old threads.
Drill it out and tap to a bigger size such and just use a bolt or maybe 3/8 setup..
Just not sure what would be the best and least destructive,
The only other thing would be to try those iriwin hanson
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SRG66/?tag=atomicindus08-20
My buddy has a set I might be able to borrow.
I recently purchased second hand a Craftsman 33 gallon horizontal air compressor, I inspected it and it worked great before buying it, the Previous owner had installed a ball valve to drain the tank using a 90 Degree 1/4 NPT fitting and then a ball valve and some 1/4 pipe.
While loading it into the SUV we had to turn it on its side to fit and it caught on the fitting and broke the 90 degree off flush with the tank.
So I went and picked up some Speedout easy outs and some Ryobi spiraled extractors, I also had a pack of Left hand drill bits.
The largest left hand drill bit I had was 1/4 and would not catch in the existing hole.
I placed the speed outs in the drill and put it in the pre existing hole and it just sat there, the drill could not spin it out it wasnt even turning the speed out, I tried 3 different drills....
If i went in with the speedouts with the drill already turning it would just drill out the speed out,
So I tried the Ryobi Spiraled extractors,,,, They ended up just tapping the hole essentially since the hole goes straight through, We had some taps nearby and just ended up tapping it putting a bolt in it with some teflon tape around,
It seals alright but it leaks about 20lbs per hour, Id like to get it working right and get it sealed properly and the ball valve on,
This is the 1/4 elbow that is stuck in just the threaded portion you can see
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Mueller-Global-1-4-in-Black-Street-Elbow-90-Degree-520-301HN/100191300
This is the compressors model number, 919165330
I can no longer find just the nut that has the threaded portion on it or I would replace that,
Some Ideas I can think of
weld the 1/4 elbow on and hope it seals.
Attempt to drill out the elbow and hope I dont touch the old threads.
Drill it out and tap to a bigger size such and just use a bolt or maybe 3/8 setup..
Just not sure what would be the best and least destructive,
The only other thing would be to try those iriwin hanson
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SRG66/?tag=atomicindus08-20
My buddy has a set I might be able to borrow.



