Compressor pumps
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 ? fortunately I have a backup , a frankenpressor , an oilless head mounted on an old 20 gal horizontal tank -- Snag |
Compressor pumps
On Sun, 31 Mar 2013 10:32:18 -0500, "Terry Coombs"
wrote: 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. -- Shake off all the fears of servile prejudices, under which weak minds are servilely crouched. Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call on her tribunal for every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear. -- Thomas Jefferson |
Compressor pumps
Terry Coombs wrote: 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 ? fortunately I have a backup , a frankenpressor , an oilless head mounted on an old 20 gal horizontal tank -- Snag TIG the con rods and whatever else broke back together carefully and call it frankenpressor2? |
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