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At 05:39 PM 10/23/2020, Robert Nogueirao wrote:
>I've got a two stage 80 gallon Campbell Hausfeld compressor which
is mounted in
>a small shead atached to the back of the garage.....
>Anyway when the compressor started up with the new nest inside the squirrel
>cage blower the fan was blown to bits but nothing else was damaged. THE
>PROBLEM: Campbell Hausfeld no longer carries parts and a search
online found
>no blowers which look like the would work. So the question is is
the cooling air
>blowing over the cylinders important enough that I should shut the
compressor
>Down until blower can be found or will occasional use be okay.? Bob Nogueira
Bob,
I hope your shed is well ventelated. I have a Craftsman 30gal horizontal 5hp
compressor that I've had since about 93. It's on wheels so it can be
rolled around.
When I first got it, it was sitting out in the middle of my garage
and the only air
being forced across it was what the blades on the drive wheel
had. Then I built a
work bench and put the compressor under that with very little air
flow around the
compressor. So I took an old box fan and hung it from the bottom of my work
bench next to the compressor. So when I turn on the compressor I turn on the
box fan and I think it gets a good bit of are moving by it. Like
yours mine isn't
seeing the work up it use to get, from sanding & paint cars, to
running a blasting
cabinet, and a pressure blaster in the back yard. But it's still
going some 25+
years later. So I think the box fan really helped.
John
John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair1948@cox.net
Va. Beach, Va Phone: (757) 495-8229
48 TR1800 48 #4 Midget 65 Morgan 4/4 Series V (B1106)
75 Bricklin SV1 (#0887) 77 Spitfire 71 Saab Sonett III
65 Rambler Classic
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<font size=3>At 05:39 PM 10/23/2020, Robert Nogueirao wrote:<br><br>
>I've got a two stage 80 gallon Campbell Hausfeld compressor which is
mounted in <br>
>a small shead atached to the back of the garage.....<br><br>
>Anyway when the compressor started up with the new nest inside the
squirrel <br>
>cage blower the fan was blown to bits but nothing else was damaged.
THE <br>
>PROBLEM: Campbell Hausfeld no longer carries parts and a
search online found <br>
>no blowers which look like the would work. So the question is is the
cooling air <br>
>blowing over the cylinders important enough that I should shut the
compressor <br>
>Down until blower can be found or will occasional use be okay.? Bob
Nogueira <br><br>
Bob,<br><br>
I hope your shed is well ventelated. I have a Craftsman 30gal
horizontal 5hp <br>
compressor that I've had since about 93. It's on wheels so it can
be rolled around.<br>
When I first got it, it was sitting out in the middle of my garage and
the only air <br>
being forced across it was what the blades on the drive wheel had.
Then I built a<br>
work bench and put the compressor under that with very little air flow
around the <br>
compressor. So I took an old box fan and hung it from the bottom of
my work<br>
bench next to the compressor. So when I turn on the compressor I
turn on the <br>
box fan and I think it gets a good bit of are moving by it. Like
yours mine isn't <br>
seeing the work up it use to get, from sanding & paint cars, to
running a blasting<br>
cabinet, and a pressure blaster in the back yard. But it's still
going some 25+ <br>
years later. So I think the box fan really helped.<br><br>
John<br><br>
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<div>John T. Blair WA4OHZ email:
jblair1948@cox.net</div>
<div>Va. Beach,
Va
Phone: (757) 495-8229</div>
<br>
<div> 48
TR1800 48 #4 Midget 65 Morgan 4/4
Series V (B1106)</div>
<div> 75 Bricklin SV1 (#0887)
77 Spitfire 71 Saab Sonett III</div>
<div>
65 Rambler Classic</div>
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<div>Morgan:
<a href="http://www.team.net/morgan" EUDORA=AUTOURL>
www.team.net/morgan</a></div>
<div>Bricklin:
<a href="http://www.bricklin.org/" EUDORA=AUTOURL>www.bricklin.org</a>
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<div>If you can read
this
- Thank a teacher!</div>
<div>If you are reading it in English - Thank a Vet!!</div>
<br>
<div> From Dennis Prager - The American Trilogy:</div>
<div> e pluribus Unum, "from many,
one."</div>
<div> In God We Trust</div>
<div> Liberty - the power of
choosing, thinking, and acting for </div>
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