Well, this is my first post to the forum. Found the forum while researching an old compressor I found on Craigslist. I've found a lot of good information on here regarding these older compressors.
Anyway, I recently discovered some pinhole leaks in my old craftsman 20gal compressor and was looking for a replacement tank. Stumbled upon an old Saylor Beall 80 gallon tank and compressor (no motor) on CL. I had never heard of Saylor Beall until now. After researching the brand and reading through countless threads on this forum I decided to pull the trigger. I figured the compressor was worth the $175 and the tank was a freebie. The compressor is an older style Saylor Beall 705 pump. The flywheel has seen better days. Apparently someone tried to weld the cracks in the flywheel but ended up warping the flywheel so it has about a 1/2" to 3/4" axial wobble. So I'm in the market for one if anyone has a used one lying around they don't want. The seller had run it this way for ~6 yrs with no issues. The tank is dated 1966. Haven't had a chance to peak in the tank yet, but I do plan on hydro testing it. Turns out the seller also had a 5hp single phase Blador motor that he was willing to part with for another $200. So after $375, and inspiration from this forum, I now have my self a "little" restoration project.
My plans are to clean up the pump, replace the flywheel, safety valves, and check valve at a minimum. I don't want to tear into unless there is a problem with it. If the inside of the tank looks good (and passes a hydrotest) I want to clean up and repaint the tank at a minimum as there is some surface rust on it.
-Dave
Anyway, I recently discovered some pinhole leaks in my old craftsman 20gal compressor and was looking for a replacement tank. Stumbled upon an old Saylor Beall 80 gallon tank and compressor (no motor) on CL. I had never heard of Saylor Beall until now. After researching the brand and reading through countless threads on this forum I decided to pull the trigger. I figured the compressor was worth the $175 and the tank was a freebie. The compressor is an older style Saylor Beall 705 pump. The flywheel has seen better days. Apparently someone tried to weld the cracks in the flywheel but ended up warping the flywheel so it has about a 1/2" to 3/4" axial wobble. So I'm in the market for one if anyone has a used one lying around they don't want. The seller had run it this way for ~6 yrs with no issues. The tank is dated 1966. Haven't had a chance to peak in the tank yet, but I do plan on hydro testing it. Turns out the seller also had a 5hp single phase Blador motor that he was willing to part with for another $200. So after $375, and inspiration from this forum, I now have my self a "little" restoration project.
My plans are to clean up the pump, replace the flywheel, safety valves, and check valve at a minimum. I don't want to tear into unless there is a problem with it. If the inside of the tank looks good (and passes a hydrotest) I want to clean up and repaint the tank at a minimum as there is some surface rust on it.
-Dave