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Little old compressor

wfopete

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Scored myself this primo find over the weekend on FB market place :)

Fired it up and it shut off @70psi (thankfully). Powered by a massive 1/3h.p. Craftsman motor. Note the indusial strength lamp cord/switch feeding power to the beast. No drain on the tank either. Spray bombed Battleship Gray. Where would info be located on the compressor; the underside of the base?


I have no need for it but for $20 I couldn't pass it up.

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lilredex

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Oil the motor and check the oil level on the compressor head. It'll be good for pumping up tires and maybe powering a small spray gun. Very good deal for $20.
 

KwikFab

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Scored myself this primo find over the weekend on FB market place :)

Fired it up and it shut off @70psi (thankfully). Powered by a massive 1/3h.p. Craftsman motor. Note the indusial strength lamp cord/switch feeding power to the beast. No drain on the tank either. Spray bombed Battleship Gray. Where would info be located on the compressor; the underside of the base?


I have no need for it but for $20 I couldn't pass it up.

IMG_20250903_094117702_AE.jpg

IMG_20250903_092757849_AE.jpg

Not bad! I'd ditch the tank though since it has no drain. Easy to swap out and keep everything else.

Could even repurpose the old tank for a small grill.
 
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