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Well, dammit. I set it for 100 psi and left it overnight. Today, I am down to 10 psi. I believe I will recharge the tank, then use soap and water to find my leak. As I type this, I just realized I may have not tightened the water drain fitting tight at the bottom of the tank, and could be a source of some of the leak. I will unscrew this fitting, add some pool o ring silicone, then cinch down the thumbscrew a bit better.
There are some really primitive (cheap) drain valves on tanks. I bought some nice brass 1/2 turn valves for my 20+ year old Emglo
 
Start in Denver first night. Second night Ft Collins. 3rd 4th and 5th night in Cheyenne, Wy, 6th and 7th down in Durango, South Fork Area, then back to Denver, and get the heck back. Yeah, a beautiful area, if it wasn't for the pot shops on every corner.
 
Start in Denver first night. Second night Ft Collins. 3rd 4th and 5th night in Cheyenne, Wy, 6th and 7th down in Durango, South Fork Area, then back to Denver, and get the heck back. Yeah, a beautiful area, if it wasn't for the pot shops on every corner.
Eat a few brownies, it will be more beautiful.:cheers:
 
I have the same one Hi.. Two tanks , over and under .. :D
blue, 1993 and it gets heavier every month? :D
The intake valve shattered once on a Sunday 20 years ago. I made a new reed valve from a blade off of a feeler gauge that was the same thickness. I put that one on the intake side (cool side) It held up for a lot of years.
I'd love one of the smaller version compressors to keep in the van.
 
Same one , Same problem with the weight .. Use to hand truck mine in.. I have a light one for re nailing tackless , baseboards ,[etc].
 

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