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Rebuild my compressor manifold.

Chaznsc

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My 29 gallon cman manifold needs replacing, bad thteads, etc. Id like it to be taller and more accessible. Probably put a new PS that has a on/off lever.

Who sells the pieces parts i would need to customize this?
 

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Strouty

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You can use any pipe thread elbows, tees, or manifolds. One suggestion I have is to toss every roll of teflon tape you own and buy some rector seal.
 

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Take it off and size it at the local hardware store. I could tell you what I think, but you should probably have it done IRL not from a picture.
 
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The fittings are all standard NPT (national pipe thread) fittings. You can find them anywhere that has a plumbing department. There's nothing special there just because it's a compressor.

As said, take yours to the store with you to get the correct sizes.
 

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Also so you don't look dumb, NPT goes by the inside diameter of the fitting, nothing to do with the thread size. Does that make sense?
 

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You can use any pipe thread elbows, tees, or manifolds. One suggestion I have is to toss every roll of teflon tape you own and buy some rector seal.
Don't toss it, use both. A few layers of tape and dope on top. That's what I do, with either tape or dope alone I've had a few leaks, never when using both.

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I agree with the pipe dope. So long as the parts are structurally sound just use the dope to seal leaks that are too much for the Teflon tape.
 
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