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Hey,
I bought a compressor from a garage sale yesterday. Paid $20, seems to be between 13 and 20 gallons. What I wanted was an oil type compressor that uses a belt. I could not take the oil less type of noise anymore. I thought I was taking a risk, pretty rusted on the outside, but didn't appear deeply rusted. I shook the thing did not hear water in it (WRONG)... When I got it home still did not hear water in it... opened up the petcock after charging it up and holy crap the most rusted water... and probably a pint to quart of water came out. So what chance do I have of saving this tank? Where I used to live we had a scales air compressor place nearby but they closed... I don't find any of them around any more.. not close by. The rust on the outside is all superficial and can be sanded and painted .... I need to get into the tank with a 3/4 square end and see.. Anyone have some real info on how to treat this? Thanks. -- Jeff |
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