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Old 03-23-2015, 12:27 AM
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Hey shitlords,

Today I bought a used air compressor on craigslist for the price of a left handed tranny hooker handy-J (i.e. $100). It seemed to be in working order so I figured I would fix it up and have a 20 gallon portable compressor for whatever.

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Started tearing it down (dem miata daiseys doe)
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hit it with some rattle can enamel
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starting to look pretty fresh
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So here is the point of the thread. After painting the tank, I decided to have a look inside to check for rust. Its very humid here, any compressor Ive owned has accumulated water quickly requiring them to be drained frequently. So I assumed I would find some amount of surface rust.

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So there seems to be very little surface rust, but there seems to be a fair bit of flaky rust. Flaky rust = metal lost = gonna blow the **** up? yes?

I dont want this to happen


Just curious what you guys think.
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Old 03-23-2015, 01:02 AM
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It might be fine, but I don't know if I would sleep well knowing that rust was there.
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I'm not sure how rust could cause an explosion. Wouldn't it just leak? I'm in a similar situation and wondered the same.
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All steel tanks have rust to some degree. If you're really worried about it, hydro test it.

Gas tank repair kits would take care of that, too.
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Quit being a *****. All the money you saved by buying a sketchy piece of **** off CL will more than cover your medical bills when it inevitably pummels your ********* with shrapnel.
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Legit concern.


Relevant thread: Free Compressor

Are you hispanic?
Hispanic Car Wash Supervisor Died When an Air Tank Exploded

I've seen some larger oil-less all-in-ones with bad motors/pumps for cheap on CL. Save your parts and grab one of those for the tank. Then make your new smoker.
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