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I will second the york engine driven on board air system, I have a 12 gallon feeding my air bags and the york does go through oil but after the seals break in that wont be a problem and with my oil and water trap that will never become an issue with oil in my airbags or comming out of my valves, or in your case your tires more than likely, plus, being able to use air tools!?!?!? can we say **** yes! Use a 5 gallon or less and youll have rediculously fast refill times compaired to anything elsectric, private message me if you want me to throw you in the right direction, if you can make your own bracket I'll show you vendors and was you can keep the whole project under 450 dollars including tank and fittings and everything needed. maybe even under 400. and if you have an older used compressor. alot cheaper than that.
see ya!
Everyone keeps talking about cheap Chinese Air Tanks.
Anyone have any recommendations on where to locate a replacement 30 Gal air tank for a 3HP air compressor.
One of my older compressors has developed a pin hole leak in the bottom of the tank. The leak is not on the welded seam, so I suspect that the base metal has deteriorated. If it was on a seam, I'd probably just re-tig the seam, but since it's in the base metal, I have to assume the tank has gone bad.
The replacement tanks I've been looking at are in the $230 range, which is over half the cost of a replacement compressor (same ratings).
Suggestions?
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Try a cheap HF compressor. Discard the compressor and motor and use the tank. Just a thought.
edit: never mind, I just looked. The cheapest 29 gal compressor is $250. Of course, you could still get it and you'd just have an extra motor for something
Dave
Last edited by whateg0; 03-23-2007 at 12:32 PM.
Still building my new old truck - see the progress!
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/65...-coe-idea.html
http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...ad.php?t=27017
Red (not lincoln) inverter TIG/Stick
MM180
SP125+
Nice advice, Zrexxer. It's so simple and practical.
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I made air tanks for my offroader years back!
What I did was picked up some 4"dia round tubing 1/8" thick x 6'.
capped the ends and installed a coupler.
I made two for the front and two for the back.
you guessed it heavy duty bumpers, with a second purpose.
if memory serves my correct, I had to run them about 90psi, to air my 33's back up.
Before you ask, They were hit several times by and tree's and rocks and never failed me.
The guy who bought my rig loved it.
Zrexxer, that's why I like my CO2. Propane tanks and air tanks won't do the job (not enough volume).
Lawnguy, bumpers won't work for me either, my tank is 5 1/2 by 18 inches and weighs 12 lbs full, very easy to pack and use and as I said , it will fill 16 tires! I have even reseated tires with it. I don't think the "bumper tanks" would do that :-)
yes, they will.
Actully I had air them up before to 200psi.
you learn many trick on the trail.
I had a electric 12 volt pump in the truck to air up the the 2 tanks incase of emergeny, but it took forever.
it really doesnt take much to reseat the tire beads.
I have used ratch straps a few times to do it.
I did exactly the same thing for my Dakota, 'cept I used Sch40. I figured it would bend before it broke (exploded) and wouldn't end up mattering. I keep it at about 75psi and check it and refill it every now and again....so far I've only had to air up the front two tires after a particularly rough trip through the fields, so I don't really know how many tires I could fill if I had to. Hmm....![]()
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