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Default Compressor pumps

On Sun, 31 Mar 2013 10:32:18 -0500, "Terry Coombs"
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My 2nd-worst nightmare ... backing the truck loaded with lumber into the
"new" shop space , I didn't notice that 12' 2x4 pushing on my compressor .
BANG , it tips over , lands on the pump pulley . Both connecting rods
snapped off , and the crank bearings pushed out the back non-pulley side .
So I've ordered a new pump , but wonder if this one is worth repairing . It
ran well , quiet , pistons are dead clean as is the bottom end . It looks
like rods are going to cost around 25-30 bucks each , and the new pump was
only $120 ...
What would you do ?


I'd suggest you drink a whole hell of a lot less beer and smoke a
couple fewer joints before backing lumber into your shop next time,
Snag.



fortunately I have a backup , a frankenpressor , an
oilless head mounted on an old 20 gal horizontal tank


That's lucky for you. Condolences on the screwup.

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