airbrush compressor made from a fridge motor (super quiet)

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2012

after viewing all the videos on how to make these i thought i would have a go and i am chuffed to bits with my 1st attempt but a big thanks to all you're videos(and believe me when i say i've watched them all) i have still got to strip and paint it but i will keep you updated......thanks youtubers ............p.s. it cuts out at 90psi and cuts back in at 60psi

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  • Hi

    You made a good job of that, it`ll look great when its painted. Its hard to tell from the vid but is there a pressure relief valve? Its an essential for safety with fridge compressors as they can generate a lot of pressure if the pressure switch decides not to switch off. Another thing i`d recommend is fitting a water trap between the compressor output and the tank, it`ll catch water, give a visual on oil in the output and its easier to empty than the tank.

  • wot a great ornament.

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