I've seen a couple air tank builds but your take the cake pal. The build quality is fantastic. The idea to go the next step and build a block to hold the gauge, inlet and outlet was just great. I'm so impressed I'll go and make your additions to my air tank. Keep it up pal.
Not many tools??? Well-built tank but dude got money... Drill press, big bore tap set, plasma cutter (air compressor for plasma cutter), MIG welder, angle grinder, table vise, hardened big bore drill bits, high end fire resistant welders overalls and gloves, and all to make a portable tank to top off the tires of his Mercedes... This isn't the average "lemme scrape around see what I have in the garage..." this is "hmmmm... I'm bored, what can I make in my shop today?" 😂🤘😎💵
Great idea for Aires tank. I try to do one for me and for my small works in painting small things. When I can I restauring a kids cars and make a dioramas. For that this is perfect. Thanks for idea.
Finde ich "Super" aber für einen Anfänger bestimmt ein "Rätsel" Raten zum Beispiel was hat er für eine Bohrergrösse oder Gewindegrösse genommen ich als Zerspaner weiß das 😢😂❤❤❤
Now that is impressive! Absolutely beautiful. You made your own distribution block!?! Awesome video. Love the color. Great job! Much respect from the US. Keep your videos coming
I had a house gas bottle and left the tap and base in place but added a proper bottle fitting and plugged it into my compressor for and extra tank by hose and fittings. Took 15 minutes
Excelente trabajo, felicitaciones muy profecional y pulcro, así deberían ser todos los videotutoriales de la plataforma. 👍🏾🇨🇴💪🏾Un saludo desde Bucaramanga, Colombia.
Very Well Made , perfect work , seems very efficient , wondering how many psi this tank could stand ??? 100 psi , 80psi or 60psi as max ???All the best .
Bro, very good job, I take my hat for you. I loved all the details, and I even watched the all video without skipping many of the parts... it would make more sense for me that this was done during Coronavirus lockdown, where we all have time to spare ... LOL
thats a lot of work but in looks great. i just bought a refillhose(?) that has no pressure reducer, cut it in half and put a air connector on to it. cost me 20 bugs for two tanks and i can convert them with only a wrench.
I made mine from an old freon tank I just added a manifold to the valve that was on the tank which also let fill the tank and shut It off so it didn't leak
Nice job, but the only thing I noticed was that you ran your pipe taps in to deep. Since they are tapered, the farther you go, the bigger the thread diameter gets and you don`t get a tight seal because most fittings will screw all the way in and not "jam" up like a taper pipe is supposed to do. Still a real good job though.
Nice, more than what I'd do. Viewers, do not tighten pressure gauge by grasping the round housing. You will bung the thin sht mtl. There are flats for a wrench.
Schön gemacht und habe ich auch hier seit Jahren im Einsatz. Aber was ist mit dem Kondenswasser? Es ist ein Entwässerungsventil angebaut..ok, aber wie gefährlich ist, wenn der Behälter gammelt? Wie steht es dann mit Explosionsgefahr? Hier auf UA-cam gibt es aus Leute, die explizit davor warnen - nicht ohne Grund, wie ich mir vorstellen kann. Würde mich freuen, etwas Aufklärung zu bekommen
This must be outside the U.S. because the kits to make an air tank from a propane cylinder are readily available. This person must have some great plans. I don’t see all the trouble he’s going to do.
Klasse ! Habe mir sowas auch vor ein paar Jahren gebaut, Allerdings nicht so perfekt. Habe kein Fahrwerk usw. Ich habe das Orginal-Ventil rausgeschraubt und oben abgesägt das nur noch der untere Teil mit Gewinde übrig war (Messing). Das dann durchbohrt und ein Gewinde reingschnitten und ein T-Stück reingeschraubt. Daran dann Manometer + Druckluftkupplung - Fertig.... Allen Sicherheitsfanatikern sei noch gesagt das diese Gasbehälter einen Prüfdruck von 30 Bar haben, somit für Druckluftanwendungen Save sind. Manche basteln ja auch mit alten Feuerlöschern, da hätte ich Bedenken....
Ich wollte nur noch mal sichergehen und daher noch mal meine (eventuelle) dumme Frage: kann man wirklich das Ventil mittels einen Rollgabelschlüssel und einem Hammer so bedenkenlos, problemlos und vor allem gefahrlos demontieren? Vielen Dank schon mal im Voraus für die Info, und vorallem auch Kompliment für dieses sehr interessante und Klasse Video.
@@derhamburgerjung8673 : Hallo wenn Du absolut auf Sicherheit gehen willst, fülle die Flasche vorher mit Wasser, dann kann auf gar keine Fall was passieren. Zum Abschrauben habe ich einen passenden Gabelschlüssel auf den 4Kant des Ventils gesetzt und mit einem Rohr verlängert. Saß verdammt fest, da das Ganze noch zusätzlich mit einem Gewindedichtmittel (Loctite vielleich) eingeklebt war.
@@turboschneider6407 Propan hat bei Zimmertemperatur einen Dampfdruck von etwa 9 Bar, das hält die Buddel also auch in der prallen Sonne mindestens. Der Prüfdruck ist weit höher und sollte irgendwo eingeschlagen sein wenn ich nicht irre. Läßt sich aber auch ergoogeln. Ne Beschichtung von innen würd ich noch empfehlen, wg der Korrosion. Aber ne saugeile Arbeit insgesamt, Kompliment.
This is a brilliant build! - I want to make one of these based based on this fantastic design but does anybody know, or to what to look for, with the maximum pressure that one of these cylinders can go to safely? - I did see a cylinder years ago in our local tip that was possibly along the same lines, but nowhere as good!, that had 'blown up' in that it was obviously split open by a large inside pressure.
Great work and craftsman but I am very concern about the safety of using a propane tank in this manner. I guess it would be ok if you coat the inside of the tank with paint or plasti dip so it will not rust and pop on you.
I don't know if it's coated, however propane gas has no oxygen in it, and no moisture. But even with a coated tank the coating is gone if you heat it up too much, like around weldings which are done at home.
@@timsaveneh567 You get coated ones, but not with inexpensive compressors. Kaeser (a good German brand) offers models with coated tanks, Schneider also.
could have used a bit more information on the top bung what was used and how it was formed somehow I missed that part being fabricated and attached otherwise nice video
I've seen a couple air tank builds but your take the cake pal. The build quality is fantastic. The idea to go the next step and build a block to hold the gauge, inlet and outlet was just great. I'm so impressed I'll go and make your additions to my air tank. Keep it up pal.
legend says he's been the undefeated winner of World Annual Compressor Tank Making Competition since 2019
That's a beautiful design! Really great craftsmanship! Great job!
More than a factory made equipment !!! 👍. With ❤️ From 🇮🇳
I was gonna go build one right now!!
Then I remembered I don't have any of these tools.😟.
GREAT VIDEO, REALLY ENJOYED IT. 👍
CRONICAS DEL PEPE , he doesn’t use many tools to be fair, maybe try something more simple to start practicing...
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Not many tools??? Well-built tank but dude got money...
Drill press, big bore tap set, plasma cutter (air compressor for plasma cutter), MIG welder, angle grinder, table vise, hardened big bore drill bits, high end fire resistant welders overalls and gloves, and all to make a portable tank to top off the tires of his Mercedes...
This isn't the average "lemme scrape around see what I have in the garage..." this is "hmmmm... I'm bored, what can I make in my shop today?" 😂🤘😎💵
@@AlexCamacho that's what I was thinking!
Very cool! Amazing work! I would have just stayed with the original ring base. This is something I'd keep as small and streamlined as possible
Da kann man nur sagen: PERFEKT!!!
Great idea for Aires tank.
I try to do one for me and for my small works in painting small things.
When I can I restauring a kids cars and make a dioramas.
For that this is perfect.
Thanks for idea.
Finde ich "Super" aber für einen Anfänger bestimmt ein "Rätsel" Raten zum Beispiel was hat er für eine Bohrergrösse oder Gewindegrösse genommen ich als Zerspaner weiß das 😢😂❤❤❤
Saustark! Perfekte Lösung auch für die Boxenausstattung.
Now that is impressive! Absolutely beautiful. You made your own distribution block!?! Awesome video. Love the color. Great job! Much respect from the US. Keep your videos coming
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Great build! Someone that actually knows how to paint with a spray can!
A+ job on the tank. Something of a contradiction is the very experienced workmanship but most of those tools appeared to be new, first time use.
Bravo! Damn thing looks store bought!
I had a house gas bottle and left the tap and base in place but added a proper bottle fitting and plugged it into my compressor for and extra tank by hose and fittings. Took 15 minutes
Holy hell. Good job amigo. Couldn't imagine mimicking your work, but sure was good tv.
Tolle Idee und super Arbeit einfach klasse
Mich würde interessieren ob man so einen käuflich erwerben kann?
Excelente trabajo, felicitaciones muy profecional y pulcro, así deberían ser todos los videotutoriales de la plataforma. 👍🏾🇨🇴💪🏾Un saludo desde Bucaramanga, Colombia.
Only pro can do this.very nice DIY tank compressor tank,i enjoyed watching your video man,keep up the good work.
Saubere Arbeit gut gemacht.
Interessanter Name...
That is a really nice job, thanks for taking the trouble to show how it should be done.
Dziękujemy
Muito bom demais parabéns
Keep up the good work...safety first.
Oh my goodness...my brother made one of these about 25yrs ago!...well cool!
I enjoyed that ....... better than a bought one . cheers
Very Well Made , perfect work , seems very efficient , wondering how many psi this tank could stand ??? 100 psi , 80psi or 60psi as max ???All the best .
Excellent presentation
I would say that is a top quality job hell of a lot better than what I have done
cool very entertaining the problem is some of us don't have the tools to build it.
Bro, very good job, I take my hat for you. I loved all the details, and I even watched the all video without skipping many of the parts...
it would make more sense for me that this was done during Coronavirus lockdown, where we all have time to spare ... LOL
ខ្ញុំអរគុណដល់សហគមន៍ដែលបានបញ្ចូលខ្លីបល្អៗ ចែកចាយដល់អ្នកមានចំណុចខ្វះខាច
សូមគេារពជូនពណ៍ដល់សហគមន៍ឲ្យការអភិវឌ្ឍល្អៗជារៀងរហូត អ្នកក្នុងជួរ មានសុខភាពល្អគ្រប់ៗរូប
I don’t have the tools to build this. But I do like the idea and concept.
Beaiful work..i love it..
Great, great job. Thanks for sharing.
Brother you are Awesome !!
Brilliant, great way to recycle an old cylinder, and create something useful and rewarding!
Nice tank nice video but overkill
Creo que es mejor comprarla NUEVA, que hacerla NO crees??, gastas menos dinero y tiempo , pero te felicito está bien hecha 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Alter Schlabbe, richtig gute Arbeit!
I built mine from an old Helium baloon tank much simpler. But works well since years.
thats a lot of work but in looks great.
i just bought a refillhose(?) that has no pressure reducer, cut it in half and put a air connector on to it. cost me 20 bugs for two tanks and i can convert them with only a wrench.
bravo.mi daresti le misure di tutti i raccordi che hai utilizzato? Grazie
Great tire inflator
Precious air machine,congrats friend,loved! You have gold hands.
Excellent, very neat
I made mine from an old freon tank I just added a manifold to the valve that was on the tank which also let fill the tank and shut It off so it didn't leak
Bravo.you are superb.?!
Nice job, but the only thing I noticed was that you ran your pipe taps in to deep. Since they are tapered, the farther you go, the bigger the thread diameter gets and you don`t get a tight seal because most fittings will screw all the way in and not "jam" up like a taper pipe is supposed to do. Still a real good job though.
Man that drill press spinning at Mach 1 is making my OCD act up LOL..
Este greșit sa suedezi pe recipient de presiune
Tank you sir for your precious lecon you are superbe ?!
Nice, more than what I'd do. Viewers, do not tighten pressure gauge by grasping the round housing. You will bung the thin sht mtl. There are flats for a wrench.
Schön gemacht und habe ich auch hier seit Jahren im Einsatz. Aber was ist mit dem Kondenswasser? Es ist ein Entwässerungsventil angebaut..ok, aber wie gefährlich ist, wenn der Behälter gammelt? Wie steht es dann mit Explosionsgefahr? Hier auf UA-cam gibt es aus Leute, die explizit davor warnen - nicht ohne Grund, wie ich mir vorstellen kann. Würde mich freuen, etwas Aufklärung zu bekommen
🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂ Schon mal einen Kompressor benutzt?
Nice.. very clean...
Просто и практично👍👍
How to make a simple job very complex !!
Impressive. Most impressive
Top Arbeit 👍
Materials,tooling,and brain ..........you are in heaven . nice job ( over kill ) . most likely no wife to bug him . lol
Very Nice
You are my hero 😎
That's a really good job! Greetings from Southport UK.
awesome job
Fantastic. Very nice.
Awesome job👏
clean work!!!
nice welds
He started welding a propane bottle, the guy next door heard a bang and saw him shooting into the air like a rocket
This is why he flushed it with water.
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Era para ser algo simples, mas se tornou algo tipo profissional. Com tantas ferramentas eu acabo desistindo do projeto.
This must be outside the U.S. because the kits to make an air tank from a propane cylinder are readily available. This person must have some great plans. I don’t see all the trouble he’s going to do.
Klasse ! Habe mir sowas auch vor ein paar Jahren gebaut, Allerdings nicht so perfekt. Habe kein Fahrwerk usw. Ich habe das Orginal-Ventil rausgeschraubt und
oben abgesägt das nur noch der untere Teil mit Gewinde übrig war (Messing). Das dann durchbohrt und ein Gewinde reingschnitten und ein T-Stück
reingeschraubt. Daran dann Manometer + Druckluftkupplung - Fertig.... Allen Sicherheitsfanatikern sei noch gesagt das diese Gasbehälter einen Prüfdruck
von 30 Bar haben, somit für Druckluftanwendungen Save sind. Manche basteln ja auch mit alten Feuerlöschern, da hätte ich Bedenken....
Ich wollte nur noch mal sichergehen und daher noch mal meine (eventuelle) dumme Frage: kann man wirklich das Ventil mittels einen Rollgabelschlüssel und einem Hammer so bedenkenlos, problemlos und vor allem gefahrlos demontieren?
Vielen Dank schon mal im Voraus für die Info, und vorallem auch Kompliment für dieses sehr interessante und Klasse Video.
@@derhamburgerjung8673 : Hallo wenn Du absolut auf Sicherheit gehen willst, fülle die Flasche vorher mit Wasser, dann kann auf gar keine Fall was passieren. Zum Abschrauben
habe ich einen passenden Gabelschlüssel auf den 4Kant des Ventils gesetzt und mit einem Rohr verlängert. Saß verdammt fest, da das Ganze noch zusätzlich mit
einem Gewindedichtmittel (Loctite vielleich) eingeklebt war.
Pas mal du tout bon boulot bravo!!
Super Video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nettes Video, gefällt mir.
Wieviel Bar pumpst Du da rein? Wäre das stabil genug für 8 bis 9 Bar? Dann könnte man LKW Reifen befüllen.
Danke. Die hält auch noch mehr aus.
@@turboschneider6407
Propan hat bei Zimmertemperatur einen Dampfdruck von etwa 9 Bar, das hält die Buddel also auch in der prallen Sonne mindestens. Der Prüfdruck ist weit höher und sollte irgendwo eingeschlagen sein wenn ich nicht irre. Läßt sich aber auch ergoogeln.
Ne Beschichtung von innen würd ich noch empfehlen, wg der Korrosion.
Aber ne saugeile Arbeit insgesamt, Kompliment.
Thats sick very cool how much for one of these
Really not sure is it worth the effort, so much labor in this tank.
This is a brilliant build! - I want to make one of these based based on this fantastic design but does anybody know, or to what to look for, with the maximum pressure that one of these cylinders can go to safely? - I did see a cylinder years ago in our local tip that was possibly along the same lines, but nowhere as good!, that had 'blown up' in that it was obviously split open by a large inside pressure.
typical overpressure valves coming with the original tank vent at ~325psi so the tank should be cable of 150psi of reserve air...
HELAL OLSUN.Güzel
Great work and craftsman but I am very concern about the safety of using a propane tank in this manner. I guess it would be ok if you coat the inside of the tank with paint or plasti dip so it will not rust and pop on you.
I don't know if it's coated, however propane gas has no oxygen in it, and no moisture. But even with a coated tank the coating is gone if you heat it up too much, like around weldings which are done at home.
Air compressor tanks are not treated or special, hence why they rust as well. Drain the moisture and it'll be fine
@@timsaveneh567 You get coated ones, but not with inexpensive compressors. Kaeser (a good German brand) offers models with coated tanks, Schneider also.
you doing will
we love you.
Welding on a pressure vessel? Wow.
nice work 👍
What are the threads on the tank side? I don't have a tap set.
Чем бы дитя не тешилось, лишь бы не плакало! :-))
nice work
Nice
Beautiful.
great job👍🏻
Buenas ideas son las que hacen falta para llevar a cabo mil y un trabajo
Fantastic!!!!!!
Beautiful and useful. But one thing miss, maybe the most important. Where is the safety valve?
The safety valve is in the screw connection at the top
Have any trouble with the tank rusting from the inside out,
Liquid coating inside with special Stuff should fix this Problem. There are several Products for Fuel-Tanks of Motobikes available.
Awesome !
W la perfezione bravissimo
Nice.
And for the rest of us who don't have a machine shop, go buy one. it will be cheaper and easier.
Está bueno lo voy ha hacer tengo le pipa llena de agua jabón esto lo nesecitaba gracias excelente
That is awesome and looks great but what is the digital compressor tire fill device you used and what brand.
could have used a bit more information on the top bung what was used and how it was formed somehow I missed that part being fabricated and attached otherwise nice video
cool! but why don't you use your compressor to pump your tire directly?
...good job. I want one
Impressive!
....und wo ist das Ablaufventil für Schwitzwasser/Kondenswasser?
Video nicht ganz angeschaut...
@@turboschneider6407 ..mein Fehler, hast Recht! Sorry