So i thought i needed a real air compressor. The 15+year old, 8gal hardware store compressor wasnt up to the task of running a small sandblaster, and for some reason i thought it a good idea to get something that could, rather than forget about that dirty job.
So, asking around, this comes up....its a 1974, 80g, DeVilbiss, 5hp 230v. It hadnt ran in 9+years. No power in the shop it was in so no way to test it. But a fool isnparted with his money, and it was an excuse to use the Kubota to lift it up, load it, and haul it home!
I know nothing of air compressors, but after cleaning the grime and gunk off, this has a DeVilbiss 432 pump on it. It wasnt seized and the oil was clean. Previous owner ran an outside air source for it, likely with no filter. Hmm.
But, for fun, wired it up to my welding extension cord, and hit the undersized breaker. It ran, and I wimped out at 85psi.
The tank had about a gallon of clean water come out of it. I should hydro test it i know... but thats hard to do now with winter on and the hose frozen in the snow. Hopefully i can get the side bungs out and take a peek inside.
Ill also have to invent an air filter, as it has a homemade adapter on the intake to hook to the dryer venting the po used.
So, asking around, this comes up....its a 1974, 80g, DeVilbiss, 5hp 230v. It hadnt ran in 9+years. No power in the shop it was in so no way to test it. But a fool isnparted with his money, and it was an excuse to use the Kubota to lift it up, load it, and haul it home!
I know nothing of air compressors, but after cleaning the grime and gunk off, this has a DeVilbiss 432 pump on it. It wasnt seized and the oil was clean. Previous owner ran an outside air source for it, likely with no filter. Hmm.
But, for fun, wired it up to my welding extension cord, and hit the undersized breaker. It ran, and I wimped out at 85psi.
The tank had about a gallon of clean water come out of it. I should hydro test it i know... but thats hard to do now with winter on and the hose frozen in the snow. Hopefully i can get the side bungs out and take a peek inside.
Ill also have to invent an air filter, as it has a homemade adapter on the intake to hook to the dryer venting the po used.