Thanks, that was a lot of useful information. I bought an antique air compressor that seems to be in great shape and i was wondering where I should put it. After watching your video twice I think I'll put it outside behind my home shop, that should keep everyone and everything safe.
@JakePlisskin122 жыл бұрын
Yeah I did the same thing with my release valve plus added a female air fitting that I hook a hose to so I can just spray it out of my garage.
@goliath200us3 жыл бұрын
Always a good job!
@levismith82453 жыл бұрын
I’m 19 and have a 1949 80 gallon 2 stage Vertical air compressor and the shocker is that I can run it on 115v also go to Lowe’s and look for the craftsman 1/4” air hoses reel its 20ft long and I got Mine for 20$
@JakePlisskin122 жыл бұрын
I have mostly q 1/4 air hoses but quickly learned when I hook my impact gun up it looses tons of power. So now I gotta go get some bigger hoses. And maybe some hi flow air fittings
@Joy-sy8lx2 жыл бұрын
Hey man, it was a nice video. I want to ask you a question. I have one quincy 2 stage air compressor I want to sell. The compressor belongs to my father in law who is no more here. Can you give me some idea where and how much should I sell it for. It looks in pretty good shape.
@OldSoulMillennial2 жыл бұрын
Hello Joy, tough question. Personally I would never buy a used compressor due to the fact that I have no idea what condition the inside of the tank may be. If the tank isn't drained frequently and the weld seams start rusting out, in essence you have a ticking time bomb. Look up air compressor explosion and you'll see what I am talking about. A two stage air compressor definitely would hold a higher value than a single stage. I would recommend going on Facebook market place and see if anyone is selling a similar make and model. Try and base it off of that. If you aren't in a rush to sell, start high and lower the price gradually until someone is interested. Facebook marketplace is the place to sell things these days. Best of luck
@lynardburt59923 жыл бұрын
Nice information, could you look at lens instead of what you see.