RickP
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The stand is made from 2x4s, with rubber pads made from horse stall mat. I wanted something simple to raise the compressor up a few inches to make room for an auto drain valve. Here goes:
Lifting the compressor, with the new 2x4s resting under it:
Holes drilled in the 2x4s and rubber pads, with a 1/2" washer inset into the top of a treated wood 2x4:
1/2" bolt, with a 1" hole drilled to access the nut:
Initial bolt up:
Underside detail: (the treated wood will be nailed on the bottom)
All finished:
Plenty of room for the new valve:
This ended up being pretty inexpensive -- the wood and rubber were leftover scraps. The most expensive thing was the bolts, which were a buck apiece. The total cost was about $7, including the nuts and washers.
Next up -- changing the oil and hooking up the air lines.
Lifting the compressor, with the new 2x4s resting under it:
Holes drilled in the 2x4s and rubber pads, with a 1/2" washer inset into the top of a treated wood 2x4:
1/2" bolt, with a 1" hole drilled to access the nut:
Initial bolt up:
Underside detail: (the treated wood will be nailed on the bottom)
All finished:
Plenty of room for the new valve:
This ended up being pretty inexpensive -- the wood and rubber were leftover scraps. The most expensive thing was the bolts, which were a buck apiece. The total cost was about $7, including the nuts and washers.
Next up -- changing the oil and hooking up the air lines.
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