Thoughts on compressor longevity; When I changed out the anode in my hot
water heater ( you all do this every 5-10 years right?) the new one was a
tad long to clear the ceiling, so I trimmed off about 6 inches.. I dropped
that 6 inch section into my compressor tank (horizontal cylinder) about 10
years ago. I hope it is doing its job.
BTW - Really, you should be changing your water heater anodes every 5-10
years.
Jack
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From: Shop-talk [mailto:shop-talk-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of
Randall
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 4:13 PM
To: shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Buying a new compressor of just the 'compressor'?
> My question, is it better to replace the whole unit, or just the
> compressor pump?
Even here in relatively dry southern California, my last (cheap) compressor
tank rusted through and started leaking before the compressor packed it in.
At one point I also had the pressure control switch malfunction and leave
the compressor running; plus the pop-off valve didn't do it's job
(apparently full of wasp's nest). Probably lucky it didn't explode, but the
single stage compressor would only go so high. The PRV sure screamed a long
time after I touched it, though! So if you're looking to go another
20 years, my suggestion would be to replace all of it.
> So, if you were buying a new compressor, what one would you go for
> under $2000? (240v of course.)
Ingersoll-Rand is the "gold standard" for air compressors IMO. I'd find an
IR model that suits your needs and go with that. The one I use was made by
IR, but sold by Sears. It's probably 20 years old by now (I bought it used)
and still going strong, but I don't use it all that much.
-- Randall
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