Office of Steam Forum for Model & Toy Steam Gas & Hot Air Engines
Builds, Repairs, Show Your Machines! => Technical Tips, Builds, and Help => Topic started by: Steamburns on March 14, 2024, 11:00:44 am
-
Your compressor will have a regulator on board.
I like to add a precision regulator close to the engine.
Here is the one I recommend. It provides precise pressures from 0.7 PSI to 30 PSI.
This is a right sized regulator for demonstrating model and small steam engines up to 2 HP.
They can be found on ebay for $25-35.
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
Thank you!
-
Your compressor will have a regulator on board.
I like to add a precision regulator close to the engine.
Here is the one I recommend. It provides precise pressures from 0.7 PSI to 30 PSI.
This is a right sized regulator for demonstrating model and small steam engines up to 2 HP.
They can be found on ebay for $25-35.
[attachimg=1]
[attachimg=2]
-
I guess you’ve never heard the bark of an Advance 😉
-
Most shop compressors and air manifolds at shows require a 1/4 NPT.
You will want a precision regulator large enough to run a good sized steam engine. I will post pictures of these components tomorrow or Friday.
Some quick disconnect fittings and 1/4" hose barbs of 1/4 & 1/8 NPT .
Harbor Freight has good selection of reasonably priced compressors including some that are compact and very quiet. I will add a picture of this as time allows.
edit: you can view some here.
https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=ultra%20quiet%20compressor
I mostly use the 2 gallon Fortress compressors.
I also have A 30 gallon rather loud one in the garage.
Gil
I just bought an Ultra Quiet California Air Tools compressor with aluminum tank and long life motor, only 60 decibels, I love it!! You can run it in the living room and talk to the person sitting across from you :D
https://www.californiaairtools.com/industrial-series-of-quiet-compressors-industrial-grade/cat-8010alfc/
One reason I love Steam. It’s barely 1 decibel, unless you’re using a whistle LOL!
-
Most shop compressors and air manifolds at shows require a 1/4 NPT.
You will want a precision regulator large enough to run a good sized steam engine. I will post pictures of these components tomorrow or Friday.
Some quick disconnect fittings and 1/4" hose barbs of 1/4 & 1/8 NPT .
Harbor Freight has good selection of reasonably priced compressors including some that are compact and very quiet. I will add a picture of this as time allows.
edit: you can view some here.
https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=ultra%20quiet%20compressor
I mostly use the 2 gallon Fortress compressors.
I also have A 30 gallon rather loud one in the garage.
Gil
I just bought an Ultra Quiet California Air Tools compressor with aluminum tank and long life motor, only 60 decibels, I love it!! You can run it in the living room and talk to the person sitting across from you :D
https://www.californiaairtools.com/industrial-series-of-quiet-compressors-industrial-grade/cat-8010alfc/
-
Most shop compressors and air manifolds at shows require a 1/4 NPT.
You will want a precision regulator large enough to run a good sized steam engine. I will post pictures of these components tomorrow or Friday.
Some quick disconnect fittings and 1/4" hose barbs of 1/4 & 1/8 NPT .
Harbor Freight has good selection of reasonably priced compressors including some that are compact and very quiet. I will add a picture of this as time allows.
edit: you can view some here.
https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=ultra%20quiet%20compressor
I mostly use the 2 gallon Fortress compressors.
I also have A 30 gallon rather loud one in the garage.
Gil
Thanks for this info!
Currently I’ve been using the home made fittings as seen in the photos below. I use silicone tubing with a nylon connector and then a small zip tie to secure it. The other end is an 1/4” Compression Union to 1/8 Pipe threads with a 1/8 barb. Secured in with the smallest hose possible that my hardware store supplies and a zip tie. I can interchange almost any engine this way with ease, albeit it can run under 15-20 psi that the Jensen boiler puts out. It works great! 👍🏻 I will see to getting the right fittings and an air compressor soon.
[attachimg=1][attachimg=2]
-
Most shop compressors and air manifolds at shows require a 1/4 NPT.
You will want a precision regulator large enough to run a good sized steam engine. I will post pictures of these components tomorrow or Friday.
Some quick disconnect fittings and 1/4" hose barbs of 1/4 & 1/8 NPT .
Harbor Freight has good selection of reasonably priced compressors including some that are compact and very quiet. I will add a picture of this as time allows.
edit: you can view some here.
https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=ultra%20quiet%20compressor
I mostly use the 2 gallon Fortress compressors.
I also have A 30 gallon rather loud one in the garage.
Gil
-
I mounted a regular at my bench, the compressor will likely have one but some of us have forgot that we turned the regulator up for another job in the shop and popped a seam in a Doll boiler when we hit it with 90 PSI, story below:
http://steammods.com/runonair.html
-
One way is to use a hose barb fitting sized to fit your compressor port on the threaded end and your hose/tubing on the barb end. I adapted an airbrush hose to a Wilesco engine using a hose barb and a crimp type clamp.
[attachimg=1]
-
I am in the works of buying a small air compressor since I’m adding to my collection and don’t always want to steam up a boiler.
What fittings do I need so I can hook up aquarium tubing to the compressor?