Howdy,
I'm done now for real.
Eureka!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AIR-TANK-BUBBLE-MANIFOLD-BALL-RELIEF-VALVE-POPOFF-/270675971668?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f058b8e54#ht_2031wt_698
Mark
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012, Mark Andy wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Honest, I'll stop looking at this stuff soon.
>
> This one:
>
>http://www.ebay.com/itm/AIR-COMPRESSOR-TANK-MANIFOLD-VALVE-W-BALL-RELIEF-/280577373763?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4153b6f643#ht_2027wt_698
>
> Looks to be almost what you'd want, except you'd have to put a shraeder valve
> on the test port. But it has a ball valve!
>
> Mark
>
> On Mon, 23 Jan 2012, Mark Andy wrote:
>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> Sorry, probably I meant item # 5867T11.
>>
>> But that looks to be the same valve I've got on my portable air tanks that
>> all leak.
>>
>> I wonder if a 1/2" female / male ball valve like item # 47865K43 or 4082T44
>> inline between the tank and your existing valve like the above might solve
>> the leak down problem at the expense of sticking the contraption up in the
>> air a little bit more?
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On Mon, 23 Jan 2012, Mark Andy wrote:
>>
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> On Sun, 22 Jan 2012, Scott wrote:
>>>> I have the H-F 11-gallon steel air tank. It always bled down in about a
>>>> day, which I attributed to the little plastic twist on/off valve/fitting.
>>>>
>>>> So...$35 of brass from Lowes later, I have replicated the original brass
>>>> fitting, and added a 1/2" gas shut off valve.
>>>>
>>>> I bought:
>>>>
>>>> 1/2" male to 1/2" male adapter (tank 'in')
>>>> 1/2" x 1/2" x 1/2" female t-fitting
>>>> 1/2" male to 1/8" female bushing (for the pressure gauge output)
>>>> 1/2" male to 1/2" male adapter (another one) to connect the t-fitting to
>>>> the shut-off valve
>>>> 1/2" female to 1/2" female gas shut-off valve
>>>> 1/2" male to 1/4" female bushing (the hose 'out')
>>>>
>>>> That's a lot of work to replicate the original H-F part. I was thinking
>>>> I'd just return those parts and buy a new...what? I am admittedly not a
>>>> great Boolean searcher, but I can't find anything like this on McMaster
>>>> or anywhere else. Surely this is just because I suck at the internet,
>>>> right?
>>>
>>> I knew for sure that McMaster had it because I'd seen it before and even
>>> then it took me 15 minutes searching their site to get the magic
>>> combination of words.
>>>
>>> I think what you want is on catalog page 485, item #5867T21
>>>
>>> I've never seen one of these with a ball valve to replace the screw valve,
>>> which is what always seems to leak. If you find one, I'd like to know
>>> about it. :-)
>>>
>>> Mark
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