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Offline BIGSHCLUNK

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Any compressor recomendations?
« on: September 29, 2011 - 09:59:16 PM »
I know I got the wheels turning for alot of you here, but Its NOT for air tools/painting ect. Let me explain- We've got a waste oil furnace in the shop that we've run for a good 8-9-10 years already. But if you have one of these you know you need air pressure to feed it oil. Just your run of the mill 110-120V plugs into a regular outlet unit. The one we've been using I bought years ago when I didn't even have the waste oil furnace. I didnt even need it at the time but it was a great deal so I bought it. It lived its first 3-4 years at my buddys place, cause I didnt need it.  Then I got the waste oil furnace and took my compressor back (all good).  In the winter this thing cycles on and off every day (dec-march minimum). I've replaced the pressure switch 3 times already. No BIG deal. BUT now the tank has rotted thru... I welded it up and its holding, but I'm leary.... I'd hate walking into the shop early on a January morning and the inside / outside temp is the same!  The current one was made in USA ands has given me a ton of good service........... 
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2011 - 04:27:47 PM »
Time for a new one.  Do u have a dryer on the compressor?? Drain compressor tank weekly!!

 air compressor= condensation, waste oil = acids
  acid + water on bottom of tank holes.
Should have copper or steel lines, if rubber  hoses,  turn soft , swell internal restricting flow of waste oil. Cause pressure on system.
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2011 - 10:16:42 PM »
Yes we do have a dryer & yes its drained often.  All copper going up to the furnace. Yes ol' BIGS does remember a few things but like ol' BIGS thigs get old!  :crying:

And not one recomendation... :clueless: 
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2011 - 07:19:20 AM »
Size,cfm,hp?
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2011 - 07:21:48 AM »
How big do you need?

I have a Dewalt framing compressor that I use for just about everything. It's 110/220 on a toggle switch, quiet enough that you can stand next to it and have a conversation without having to raise your voice, and makes enough CFM that it was running 2 air nailers and a stapler without having to wait for it to rebuild pressure. It's also got the valve so it stays running and the pump just kicks in when it's needed.
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2011 - 07:43:10 PM »
Sorry I havent been specific enough.  :banghead: BIGS u dumazz. What weve been using is approx 15/20gal tank/electric motor 110-120v/plus in/horizontal tank  on wheels. This is maybe 12-15 tears old by now, I dont know cfm.  I doubt a framing unit would keep up w demand. On a full burn (coldazz winter day) my furnace will burn about 2 gallons an hour. I think now they're all screw type (?) Addimttedly I havent compressor shopped since the early/mid 90's I didnt need too.
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2011 - 05:38:18 PM »
My first compressor was an Sears 5hp 30 gallon (regular oiled crankcase type) and I abused that thing for 15 yrs and couldn`t kill it.I used to run it long and gard using auto body tools and overheat it and instead of waiting for it to cool down I`d  keep hitting the reset till it fired up again.I finally sold it and bought a Sears 6 hp 60 gallon oiless which was loud and needed rebiulding all the time.Not sure how the quality is nowadays but the little 5 hp was great but DON`T buy the pos oiless type!
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2011 - 09:13:54 PM »
Jeff, I agree with the oil less type for sure. I really cant kill this one either  (head wise that is) (cranckcase type) but now that I've started welding on the tank time is limited.  :crying:
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #8 on: October 03, 2011 - 09:26:58 PM »
Have you thought about just replacing the tank? One of the guys I used to work for had a 2 or 300 lb propane tank that he'd hooked up instead of using the little 5 or 10 gallon tank that came with the compressor. You could probably find an expired tank for pretty cheap
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #9 on: October 03, 2011 - 09:29:34 PM »
Never thought of that. Around here you can but heads (crankcase type) lots of places. Hmmmm  :clueless:
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Re: Any compressor recomendations?
« Reply #10 on: October 03, 2011 - 10:03:27 PM »
Sorry I havent been specific enough.  :banghead: BIGS u dumazz. What weve been using is approx 15/20gal tank/electric motor 110-120v/plus in/horizontal tank  on wheels. This is maybe 12-15 tears old by now, I dont know cfm.  I doubt a framing unit would keep up w demand. On a full burn (coldazz winter day) my furnace will burn about 2 gallons an hour. I think now they're all screw type (?) Addimttedly I havent compressor shopped since the early/mid 90's I didnt need too.

Biggs, as far as capacity you could use a hand pump if you were not using that hand for something else.  If you burn 2 gallons an hour that would be less than one third cubic foot. Most compressors, even a small one will pump 4 to 10 cfm PER MINUTE!.  PK
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