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Re: Blowing the water out of your air compressor
« on: May 27, 2020, 06:46:42 am »
Jim
my compressor is an 80 gal. 2 stage, when I bought it I removed the drain valve from the bottom middle of the tank & put on an elbow & 18" piece of pipe & then the drain valve back on so I can see/reach it much better, that doesn't mean I drain it more often (which I now need to do) I also have a little jar that I try to catch the rusty water with. I have a story about an air compressor tank that was never emptied....it was made out of an old water heater tank & was difficult to drain with the drain cap being slightly up the side of the tank, it was my brother in laws & we built his garage with it, it blew up in that same garage , the bottom let go & it went through the loft floor (broke 3-2x10's) & buckled the roof, the concussion sprung the walk through door and blew out most of the windows, the corner it was sitting in....it pushed one wall out about 6" & the other wall about 4" , & blew rusty water all over his new truck. the insurance man had said that he had seen air compressors blow & land a block away, so yes....it is good to drain your air compressor regularly.
Bruce, St. Paul Indiana, USA
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