Michael_in_DE
Well-known member
Be safe out there friends. If you're getting a rusty bung (hehe) is time to start shopping for a new one.
Wow...that is sobering. I have a 20 year old craftsman. It hasn’t seen heavy use during that time, still 20 years old. Maybe it’s time,
I am not discounting the video by any means, I have great respect for compressor blow outs, but that tank has been repaired at the drain bung . the explosion wasn't the first sign of trouble with this tank
Are you draining your tank after each use/day? Are u leaving the drain valve open to hep dry it out.
Do you see dark rust water coming out of tank?
Thankfully tank explosions are unusual but they do happen and being a little pro-active and giving your compressor some love helps extends its life and really helps.
An autopsy of a leaking tank by Mr. Pete aka Tubalcain. Sure shows why patching is a bad idea....
Passing thru Tractor Supply recently, I looked at a 3+ hp compressor with 60 gal ASME tank on sale for $500. Yet when you look for a 60 gallon code tank, prices run $600 to $800+ with shipping on top of that. TS had, at the same time, one of the same compressors marked "customer return no warranty" for $275. It showed no evidence of ever having been piped or wired up. I didn't need it, but thought later I should have bought it at that price just for the tank alone.
Here is my old Speedaire 25 yo tank after it developed a pin hole...and yes I drained it every time...but obviously not well enough...