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From: OpusG5
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  • Put another drain to other tank too

  • Where is water drains for those tanks?

  • There is one, it was just a bolt before but then I change it valve.

  • No need for that It worked just fine, I'm not using it anymore, replace it with mini, high volume pump.

  • Well if you look at it now maybe I wouldn't do it, but at that time compressors was expensive and there was no Harbor Freight tools to buy cheep canister, so I just made my own almost at no cost those two tanks was free just D switch $15 and some tubes for about $10 for all and can of paint another 5 bucks. I only convert those canisters because I already had that compressor.

  • you when out and spent more to do that crap than go and buy another one lol

  • nice...you should try one using a refrigeration compressor...very wuite and alot of pressure!

  • Esse botijão é de gas glp???????????? Esse seu compressor ficou muito bonito!!! voce é muito criativo... parabens!!!

  • Much belated response prompted by some very "tasty" pics of an Italian version of this.The normal operating pressure for air comps is 8.5 BAR or 120psi.These compressors will deliver up to 450psi, but restarting needs to be when pressure drops to 90psi.

  • Very tidy set-up.Are those propane cylinders?

    I've been building small systems for people sevicing mobile phones.They need 120psi without the noise and no possibility to place the compressor far enough away.Hence the use of refrigeration compressors.I've seen one system offered commercially from Italy like mine, but cannot find the advert now.

  • Thanks for comment!! Yes it's propane tanks I use it for finishing jobs, I was looking for something like you build but there is nothing on the market, I'm working on my own design right now and looking to make it commercially available for everyone, don't know how long it take me to complete my project. By the way have you tried compressor form home AC unit? if yes can you tell me how much PSI is it. I am interested in 100PSI and more, Thanks..

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