MushCreek
Well-known member
Well, blew out is more like it. My beloved little Emglo wheelbarrow compressor finally rusted out. I picked it up years ago for $100 at an auction. It's always had a pinhole leak in the tank, which 'fixes' itself sometimes. The compressor itself is great; it fills up fast and is quiet. I use it a lot. Yesterday, a larger rust hole blew out, rendering it dead.
The question is- what to do with it? A new tank used to be about $500, and I'm not sure you can get them anymore. It's got a nice 1-1/2 hp motor- I could use that, and scrap the rest. Or- look for a deal on a tank. There are plenty of dead compressors on CL for next to nothing, but how do I know if the tank is any better than the one I have? If I could find a decent tank on wheels (any brand) I could adapt the pump and motor to it. I'm afraid to spend too much- If I drop $500, odds are the pump will throw a rod the next week.
I wonder if the pump has any value? I could demonstrate that it works, then keep the motor for myself, sell the pump, and scrap the tank. I'd still have to buy a portable compressor, though. With 8-1/2 acres, the stationary compressor isn't always practical.
The question is- what to do with it? A new tank used to be about $500, and I'm not sure you can get them anymore. It's got a nice 1-1/2 hp motor- I could use that, and scrap the rest. Or- look for a deal on a tank. There are plenty of dead compressors on CL for next to nothing, but how do I know if the tank is any better than the one I have? If I could find a decent tank on wheels (any brand) I could adapt the pump and motor to it. I'm afraid to spend too much- If I drop $500, odds are the pump will throw a rod the next week.
I wonder if the pump has any value? I could demonstrate that it works, then keep the motor for myself, sell the pump, and scrap the tank. I'd still have to buy a portable compressor, though. With 8-1/2 acres, the stationary compressor isn't always practical.
I've got a bunch of smaller aluminum oxygen cylinders that I ganged to my little oilless years ago. Got them for freebies from the home medical place that did the concentrator and bottles for my MIL. They wouldn't pass hydro, but were fine for 120 psig.
