It's a work horse! No problems at all. All the air I'll ever need!
@blackwind743
5 ай бұрын
You'll need some way to drain the water that condenses in the bottom if you don't have a valve down there already.. Also, your air will smell bad unless you clean that tank out with a serious cleaner. You might be ok on the max air pressure front, although I couldn't say that for sure. Seems like many of the safety valves are set to 200 psi plus on propane. Maybe could turn the tank upside down if you don't have a valve on the bottom? Or just cut a hole and put a valve in.
@tom18181
4 ай бұрын
Man. Cool as
@Ghosts_and_Cars
2 ай бұрын
How's it working out? Want to do this for wet blasting, but kinda scared of the propane tank thing.
@Maintenance_Matt
2 ай бұрын
Man it works great! It takes about 27 min to fill up and once it's full, recovery time is nomal and it keeps up with blasting or sanding no problem. As far as the propane tank goes, I was worried about the smell but that went away after a couple of weeks. This tank was built in the 50s and is rated at 250 PSI so 175 seems to be no problem. Thanks for watching!
@Ghosts_and_Cars
2 ай бұрын
@@Maintenance_Matt Did you wash it out before welding the platform on it? Someone told me the air stays flammable.
@Maintenance_Matt
2 ай бұрын
I did, twice. I filled it with water, emptied it and filled it again before I attempted to weld on it.
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