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Re: Compressed air
The pressure switch is available at Graingers.
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From: David Kuhn <Daveyk021@...> Date: 05/02/2019 11:50 AM (GMT-06:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TekScopes] Compressed air " Your idea is correct, the large belt driven compressors are the best and places like Harbor Freight has them brand new for a reasonable price.? " Yea, I have been tempted a few times to use the 25% off coupon to get one, but I usually do not hear good things about there electrical tools. There is an elderly lady down the block that we are friends with.? Her husband (dead 20+ years now) has one of those six foot belt driver compressors near their garage door; I think it is hard wired.? She might use it once a year.? When I turned it on, it was amazingly not deafening. It looks like it was built very well.? I can't get her to? give it or sell it to me - lol.? I kind of pine for it.? It is very old, but still works great and I am sure built better than anything harbor freight has.? Anyway, I'm not sure I should offer much because of its age and I might be better off with a new one.? They probably all need the pressure/electric switch changed every few years and I am not sure where to get that part.? My original one in the dog house, probably 29 years old now and still looking nice, needs that pressure switch.? I could never find the MFG parts list and you wouldn't get one from them after all these years.? I haven't found generic ones either.? Maybe there is generic kits to re-plumb old air compressors?? I'll have to look. Sorry, this is off topic, but I feel every electronics repair lab should have compress air.? Heck where I worked, before GE moved everything, and our jobs overseas, I used a nice high pressure air line.? I could wash boards off with Simple green and then ISO and blow dry them do dry that I could power them up right away without letting them dry overnight.? The air sound drove other around me nuts, but you do what you have to do.? At one point, maintenance was going to change my compressed air plumbing to the nitrogen line (we had a huge nitrogen tank outside) for the drying of boards, then our closing was announce and no one gave a shite about anything for the next year and a half 8-(.? So nitrogen would be better for drying and dusting board than compressed air, but I would not want to foot that bill. Dave Dave On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 11:48 AM Tony Fleming <czecht@...> wrote: Your idea is correct, the large belt driven compressors are the best and |
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