Sanborn 60 gal Shop Air Compressor Setup

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024

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  • @gene2200
    @gene2200 2 роки тому +2

    Bought mine in 89 at sam's for $400 for my old Gulf Station turned repair shop, ran both lifts, could spray cars...says 5hp, idk but still works. Got some nice filters, dryers, regulators from my Mac tool man to spray my now restored 68 Cougar Dad bought new.

    • @peckerwood6078
      @peckerwood6078 Рік тому

      That was a year ago Gene!
      Let's see some pics of the finished project eh?

  • @SuperDanger83
    @SuperDanger83 11 місяців тому

    I just bought the exact same compressor a week ago from my uncle,he'd had it setting in his garage for over 10 years,it needed alot of work but I did it an it's great now!!!!

    • @FixItScotty
      @FixItScotty  11 місяців тому

      That's great! I also did a follow-up video doing repairs to mine, ua-cam.com/video/UctP1sga3R8/v-deo.html. Despite those minor repairs, it has been a great unit.

  • @peckerwood6078
    @peckerwood6078 Рік тому

    Scotty I don't know if you are running that compressor in the position it is shown in (turns out Yes!) but as it sits just under the switch and Plug box, it is way too close to the wall. Spec says minimum 12" away from the cage protecting the flywheel. This allows for free flow of the air around the cage and pump head for cooling. The way you are running it will cause more heat and less flow thereby shortening the life of the pump and motor. The pump flywheel actually acts as a fan pushing air over the compressor head to cool it. Your position shuts off the air flow.
    I'd recommend spiking the whole unit around 180 degrees. I like your bottom bung hose extension to bleed off the water that builds up in the tank. another approach would be to use the lowest point in your copper line to have a bleed off port, like where your air hose is currently connected. Gas lines have to have a drop to allow for trapped moisture to be bled off the system. Another cheaper choice than copper is to use iron gas line which is usually much cheaper than copper. You use a lot of copper. Practice your soldering techniques as well as your joints are very over soldered. A little goes a long way if cleaned and fluxed properly.
    The electrical hook up is insane. Run a Ground and a common to the switch and then from the switch all the way back to the Panel. The conduit slack hanging down front the ceiling to the top of the Switch looks scary. Hope you don't sang it on your way through carrying a metallic object and energize yourself or EV with Line voltage! Not pretty!! Always pin it down to another piece of framing so its not hanging loose.
    Your work should be clean Neat, tidy and pretty to the eye. If it looks good it is usually done right. "Good is never Good Enough".
    Good video!
    Lots of good Ideas and lots of stuff to watch out for.
    I have at least 4 compressors three of which work and the forth is an ancient relic from the industrial golden age which is built like a tank and is a project for a cold winter night. Can't wait.
    If it sounds like a bunch of sniping on my part, I'm sorry!
    Like your approach.
    Look forward to seeing more.
    Thanks
    Lee

    • @FixItScotty
      @FixItScotty  Рік тому

      Thanks for all of the information and tips! I am in the process of redoing my garage and compressor setup. I will look at making some of the changes you suggested.

  • @IzziedeD
    @IzziedeD 3 роки тому

    Great video! Simple setup. I like it.

  • @FixItScotty
    @FixItScotty  4 роки тому

    Thanks for watching! Like, Comment and make sure you SUBSCRIBE

  • @omnarasi9637
    @omnarasi9637 3 роки тому

    Hi Fix It Scotty, I bought a house and this compressor came with the house. I did drain the water and replaced the filters. I am wondering how to change the oil. Can you please do a short video on that? Or just give some instructions ( I saw you mentioning the dip stick type oil level, but where is it? Is that the bolt like thing you were pointing to?)
    Thanks for this video.

    • @FixItScotty
      @FixItScotty  3 роки тому

      Yes, On 2:19, I point to the bolt that is the dipstick and the winged nut on the front is the drain plug. What I did was remove the top bolt/dipstick. Then get a small funnel and loosen the drain plug (you should be able to loosen the wingnut to allow oil to flow through it. If it gets stuck, take the whole nut out. Refill using the dipstick drain hole. I think it used 1/2 quart, but I can't remember. Just check the level with the dipstick.

  • @minkbandem8093
    @minkbandem8093 3 роки тому

    Hi man do you use pipe 1/2 inch?

    • @FixItScotty
      @FixItScotty  3 роки тому

      Yes, this is all 1/2" copper

    • @minkbandem8093
      @minkbandem8093 3 роки тому

      Any idea about thickness of copper?

    • @FixItScotty
      @FixItScotty  3 роки тому

      @@minkbandem8093 It is type L, standard water supply copper pipe.

    • @minkbandem8093
      @minkbandem8093 3 роки тому

      @@FixItScottythanks man its really help
      Any issue so far?
      Well i think is work great..

    • @minkbandem8093
      @minkbandem8093 3 роки тому

      Any idea how much psi copper 1/2 can hold it?

  • @jamesbode9452
    @jamesbode9452 4 роки тому

    Good afternoon sir! I bought a house with this exact model in the garage all hooked up. I've never used it but would like to. Can you leave your email address so I can pick your head for how to use it. Thanks!!

    • @FixItScotty
      @FixItScotty  4 роки тому +1

      James, for spam purposes, I don't want to leave my email in comments. But you can go to my channel page and click "About". Click the "View Email Address" button. Thanks!