Air Compressor WARNING!

   / Air Compressor WARNING! #21  
Looking at that video and all the rust colored spray on the wall it is clearly evident in my mind that compressor had not seen any maintance in years.
Personally I am not sure about auto drain systems as they can fail and it is too easy to become complacent and forget about keeping track of their operation.
I retrofitted the drain on the bottom of my 80 gallon vertical with a 1/4” street ell and a horizontal nipple with a 1/4” ball valve I can open and close with the toe of my boot. Every day or so depending on use I drain the water which varies between a few drops to a pint or more depending on the humidity and temperature.
With the thousands of cheap imported compressors sitting around in garages and farm shops not being maintained I am suprised there are not more bombs going off.

B. John
 
   / Air Compressor WARNING! #22  
Wish I had pictures of the fire at the Acetylene plant...

Welding tanks peeled open like bananas and often shooting hundreds of feet in the air...

Same with drums of solvents in a fire... airborne... Awho knew they could fly?

What makes compressed air tanks different is they are innocuous being found everywhere.

An old navy guy wrapped his air tank in heavy wire saying he learned it in WWII... it looked like a spool of thread.

Many years ago, when I was a young patrolman, there was a fire in Dallas at a cylinder gas place. It was quite a sight to watch. I was behind a building watching the fire balls go up into the sky, and periodically one of those gas cylinders would go off into the sky like a rocket. The firemen were lying in the borrow ditch in front of the place with their water hoses aimed at the building that was burning.
 
   / Air Compressor WARNING! #23  
My tank has a dated sticker to take out of service after 10 years..
 
   / Air Compressor WARNING! #24  
I’m probably guilty of not draining mine often enough. I normally don’t get much moisture out of it. Mine is single stage so not real high pressure, probably 125 psi. They say you are suppose to let all the air out every time you use it and drain it. I don’t, mine is always full.
 
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Kind of weird. When ever I think of doing it, there is never much water in a tank. When I forget for a while, a whole bunch!

Maybe, more should be known about this incident before one gets too paranoid. I just thought the results were worth seeing.
 
   / Air Compressor WARNING! #26  
I was under the impression that ALL pressure vessels had to have a rating tag on them and that rating tag was the maximum pressure said vessel could be pressurized to.
 
   / Air Compressor WARNING! #27  
Mine has some kind of stamped tag, never paid much attention to it. When I went to get the mail I stopped in my shop, let the air out of the tank to about 30 psi and drained the water, maybe a little less than a quarter cup. I’m glad I saw this thread, I need to do that more often.
 
   / Air Compressor WARNING! #28  
Me, too. I keep my compressor aired up, and use it briefly nearly every day. When I shave with my electric razor, cut my hair with our clippers, run the vacuum in the house, etc. I always step out to the shop and blow clean them. And then I briefly open the valve at the bottom of the tank to blow out any moisture.

Did I read that right - you cut your own hair?

MoKelly
 
   / Air Compressor WARNING! #29  
I picked up a free compressor with a couple pin holes in bottom of tank,which do you reccomend,JB Weld or 7013? :laughing:
I've never witnessed a busted air tank but was withing 20 or 30 feet when a split rim come apart while it was being aired up after replacing the tire. It tore a hole through a concrete block wall. For all i know,one of the loafers hanging around the shop might have ran through that wall because there were a bunch of a-holes and elbows when it happened.

Get rid of it, fixing only prolongs disaster. It is already compromised beyond repair.

Ron
 
   / Air Compressor WARNING! #30  
Reminds me of the companion danger involved with hot water heaters and boilers. I have seen the actual damages and many safety videos of boilers/heaters blowing up. Believe me you do not want to be around. Those items are vulnerable to bad safety valves and burner/heating element controls failing or deliberate over-firing or tampering.

Ron
 

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