I managed to get quite a bit done this weekend. Friday I stopped at Harbor Freight to get a automatic compressor drain kit, the kit they sell is one of the few mechanical kits I have seen and is substantially cheaper than an electric one. Unfortunately because of its design and my compressor I was only able to use one valve from the kit. I was able to get everything else I needed from Lowes and for less than $40.00 it seems to work quite well. It connects to the line between the pressure valve and the pressure switch, I was able to find a compression T fitting and run a 1/4 copper line down the back of the compressor to the auto drain valve.
When the compressor reaches its filled pressure the pressure valve opens sending air to the pressure switch shutting off the motor. Tapping into this line also sends air to the auto drain valve opening it for a second each time the compressor shuts off, which should drain condensation from the tank.
While I was looking for my tubing cutter I came across some old suspension parts I had. I found some upper a-arm bump stops which I decided to try as vibration isolators for the compressor. With them installed the noise during operation is much less.
I also picked up a Gladiator GearTrack section to hang some of the more commonly used items in the garage. I was never a big fan of hanging a bunch of junk on the walls but for these items and having them between the two garage doors, easy to get at it made sense.
I finally started installing the pegboard I cut down for the Lista cabinets. When I first got them they had pegboard installed in this area but the owner had let them sit outside for a couple of weeks and the pegboard got wet and warped. I would have liked to install metal but the cost of it was prohibitive. The old pegboard was bolted through the shelf cutouts which left the bolt threads protruding through nuts. For this I used existing holes in the rails and #10 screws
I still need to run airlines from the compressor, I just have not yet decided how I want to do it.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
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