1. Plumb it with a "T" connector and use it with your existing tank to give
you more capacity.
2. Rig it up with fittings as a "spare air" tank for when you need air under
pressure where your hoses won't reach.
3. Give it to me; I'll find a use for it. :-)
Mike
>
> I've got an old portable Sears Craftsman air compressor tank. About 25 or
> 26 gallon size. Still has the wheels and handle but no motor. Anyone know
> of a good use for it?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Randy
> rande@planetkc.com
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