wreining(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 4:34 pm Post subject: Air Tank Tip |
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Due to insufficient electrical power to run my air compressor where I need it, I have been faced with using a 50 foot ¼ inch air line to my work area from the compressor. As expected, the air delivery was terrible. So I tried a little experiment, which has worked out quite well. I happened to also have a portable air tank from Sears, the kind one uses to carry out to a vehicle and pump up the tires. I put a tee together such that I can plug in the 50 foot line from the compressor, fill the air tank, and provide air for drilling and spray painting. It works like a charm. The compressor is an old Sears 1½ horse. If anyone reading this is faced with the same problem, try it. I don’t think I paid more than $35 for the air tank. Be careful not to set the compressor pressure higher than the max for the air tank (125 in this case).
Bill (and Jon) Reining
40514
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