
It looks like a 332. That is a good one. Don't try to fix a leaking tank. But, the cost of a new tank and a 1 phase motor will be expensive. I would buy it for that price and be on the lookout for a cheap tank and motor 3-5 hp.
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These run slow and quiet. At 600 rpm they crank out 20 cfm.
I can pull the motor off my other compressor maybe cause the cfm are to low but its a 5hp. Why not fix the crack in the tank?
Well I put 60lb and its held it for about 6 hrs and still holding so Ill assume the tank is good.
Very bad assumption, read this thread http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=168453&highlight=hydrotesting And then maybe do a search on hydrotesting to get some other information.
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Another source for gaskets and parts is pacific air compressor in portland.
My 2 cents on hydro testing.... Take it for what it is worth... I will NOT use a tank that has been hydro tested (my OPINION). (I know i will get hate mail for this). Here's why. If you overstretch a rubber band, when will it break? I don't know? Now if you fill an 80 gallon tank with an extra 640 pounds of water, then pressurize it to 300-400 psi, you may not make it leak now, but how much are you going to fatigue it? On the other hand, if it leaks now, then you know its junk. I don't have any better ideas for testing, other than sonic testing. Air is compressed, so when a tank lets go, logic says it will be violent.
I don't seem to agree with your logic....I work in an environment that went we bolt up a Blow Out Preventer to a well head and begin drilling, all the individual rams are hydro tested and our lives depend on it...Texas Railroad Commission requires that BOP's are tested every 21 days or whenever it's broke apart....nobody worries about stress fatigue as it's not an issue. They're tested to between 10,000PSI to 15,000 PSI as well.
Another source for gaskets and parts is pacific air compressor in portland.
My 2 cents on hydro testing.... Take it for what it is worth... I will NOT use a tank that has been hydro tested (my OPINION). (I know i will get hate mail for this). Here's why. If you overstretch a rubber band, when will it break? I don't know? Now if you fill an 80 gallon tank with an extra 640 pounds of water, then pressurize it to 300-400 psi, you may not make it leak now, but how much are you going to fatigue it? On the other hand, if it leaks now, then you know its junk. I don't have any better ideas for testing, other than sonic testing. Air is compressed, so when a tank lets go, logic says it will be violent.
The tank is fine with 2 surface rust spots. I just need a new motor and a few gaskets to get it running.
?I can pull the motor off my other compressor maybe cause the cfm are to low but its a 5hp. Why not fix the crack in the tank?
The tank is fine with 2 surface rust spots. I just need a new motor and a few gaskets to get it running.
So you've pulled out a ********* and inspected the INSIDE of the tank ??
Fix a cracked compressor tank!
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