was it easy to take the compressor apart? I have one that looks almost exactly like the main one in the video there. but the problem with mine is that i unloosened every bolt on it, but it still won't come apart. i think the factory used some kind of cement glue on it so it wouldn't fall apart easily. anyway, this thing is a real pain unless i can get it apart.
@downydownes11 the problem your having is your gaskets are just all stuck together you might have to hammer in a small screw driver on the edge to you can get them to sperate
i have several devilbiss finish line hvlp paints guns and other air tools, whats the average cfm i'll need if my largest cfm air tools is 18 cfm and i'll only use one thing at a time and how many hp will i need?
Excellent video!!!!! I have a 60 gallon compressor with a 5 hp. motor that I bought at a garage sale for 50 bucks it works good for little jobs like filling up tires but when I use an air tool I only get about 30-45 seconds of good pressure then the motor kicks on and I have to wait for the tank to fill up again, is this normal for this type of compressor or is something not set right...? I just feel I should be getting better performance from this air compressor....thanks
I have a question. How come theres different gallons of air compressor and with different gallons of air compressor does that mean it will run out of air eventually and need refill? I don't know I'm confused about that.
@MisterrJOVI one with a small tank will have to turn on more often to fill the tank, one with a big tank will turn on less often because it has more stored air and there is other stuff that has to do with how fast a compressor pump compresses the air but that gets really complicated
thankyou for that. it is nice to see that someone can take the time to explain things in layman terms, and not use a lot of long complicated sentences to explain the simplest of things. well done really appreciate it.
was it easy to take the compressor apart? I have one that looks almost exactly like the main one in the video there. but the problem with mine is that i unloosened every bolt on it, but it still won't come apart. i think the factory used some kind of cement glue on it so it wouldn't fall apart easily. anyway, this thing is a real pain unless i can get it apart.
downydownes11 16 hours ago
@downydownes11 the problem your having is your gaskets are just all stuck together you might have to hammer in a small screw driver on the edge to you can get them to sperate
AllenTrucks 14 hours ago
by any chance would anyone know how dificult it would be to convert an aircompressor pump into a unleaded fuel engine?
bloodynikka1 9 months ago
@bloodynikka1 sorry but it would an absolute waste of your time and money and the bottom engine of the compressor wouldnt hold up to the rpms
AllenTrucks 9 months ago
i have several devilbiss finish line hvlp paints guns and other air tools, whats the average cfm i'll need if my largest cfm air tools is 18 cfm and i'll only use one thing at a time and how many hp will i need?
Mr513phill 9 months ago
Excellent video!!!!! I have a 60 gallon compressor with a 5 hp. motor that I bought at a garage sale for 50 bucks it works good for little jobs like filling up tires but when I use an air tool I only get about 30-45 seconds of good pressure then the motor kicks on and I have to wait for the tank to fill up again, is this normal for this type of compressor or is something not set right...? I just feel I should be getting better performance from this air compressor....thanks
bloozeman100 9 months ago
@bloozeman100 it all depends on what CFM your air compressor is rated at, and at what CFM your air tool is using
AllenTrucks 9 months ago
I have a question. How come theres different gallons of air compressor and with different gallons of air compressor does that mean it will run out of air eventually and need refill? I don't know I'm confused about that.
MisterrJOVI 11 months ago
@MisterrJOVI one with a small tank will have to turn on more often to fill the tank, one with a big tank will turn on less often because it has more stored air and there is other stuff that has to do with how fast a compressor pump compresses the air but that gets really complicated
AllenTrucks 11 months ago
thankyou for that. it is nice to see that someone can take the time to explain things in layman terms, and not use a lot of long complicated sentences to explain the simplest of things. well done really appreciate it.
ferrett74 1 year ago
thanks a lot for sharing !Now I have understood better how a compressor works!
domyaska 1 year ago