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Old 12-01-10, 02:25
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Use silfos, or silver solder(low temperature)..Install a drain on your storage tank..auto blowdowns are available...
Your air inlet on your compressor usually has an air filter on it..Take it off and pipe your air inlet outside and then re install your air filter outside..where it can draw relatively clean air..It doesn't matter how clean you try to keep your shop your air compressor will eventually draw in grit,paint fumes gasoline fumes and all sorts of obnoxious crap which will kill your compressor in no time..unless you pipe your air intake outside..Don't forget to put a vibration eliminator on your air inlet line..
Good luck..Install auto blowdowns on your drip legs and you are away..
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I did have one on my compressor and i did instal a auto blowdowns at the end of my systeme went i install my regulator it came whit 2 gauge and a auto blowdowns it came frome a hold campbell compressor like the pic
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