I have a fair sized one in my shop right now, I think it has a 40 gallon tank. I haven't actually used it since I got married in May of 06 but I bought it in 2000 and it is fine. I tend to jack the pressure screw up a bit and the extra pressure would have an effect as well. And both of my compressors are fine. ----- Original Message ----- From: William Stephan To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 1:10 PM Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Compressor question: to blow or no.
Thanks Bob, now my conscience is clear, or clearer anyway. The shop I used to run had a fairly good-sized unit, probably had a 75 to 100 gallon tank, and we drained it maybe once a month, and I don't recall anything bad ever happening. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Kennedy Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 12:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Compressor question: to blow or no. I drain mine from time to time. Probably should more often but I'm not going to drain it every time I use it. Condensation will happen more often in the cold weather just because compressed air is very warm. Touch the supply line to the tank when it's running. The warning is so you can't come back on them and sue because your air tools rusted or locked up. As for tanks, they are all basically the same metals and can rust on the bottom over time. But there is nothing you can do about that. Draining the tank gets most of the water out but not all and rust doesn't require much to get going. All that to say I wouldn't worry about draining the tank after an hour of non use. ----- Original Message ----- From: William Stephan To: blindhandyman@ <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 12:36 PM Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Compressor question: to blow or no. All: The operating instructions that came with my cheap compressor advise that you bleed off the tank if you're not going to be using air for over an hour. I understand this is to prevent the tank from rusting due to the condensation in compressed air. I know of some guys to do this religiously, and others who don't really worry about it, and I've never heard of rust being a problem, though that's not to say that it isn't or couldn't be. So, what do you folks think about this? Do you all blow out your tank regularly? This just seems like a real waist of energy to me, and I'd a lot rather keep air up so I can use it when I need to rather than have to fill the tank every time. Are some tanks made of metal that doesn't rust, and mine is not? Any thoughts will be appreciated. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
