shop-talk
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: New guy on the list... Update

To: Fordman012@aol.com
Subject: Re: New guy on the list... Update
From: Art Pfenninger <ch155@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 17:07:57 -0500 (EST)
On Sat, 2 Jan 1999 Fordman012@aol.com wrote:

> 
> << Welcome to the list Dan,
>  
>  I also have a 60 gallon Campbell Hausfield compressor.  It is adequate for
>  sandblasting if you are not doing production stuff.   >>
> 
> I'd like to thank everyone who replied to my earlier post about which air
> compressor to buy.  There were many great recommendations made and I
> appreciate each of them.  However, my frugal nature took over and I
> disassembled my little Craftsman 
> oil-free compressor.  (I never really liked the thing because I figured
> anything "oil free" can't be real big in the quality department.)  After
> disassembly, I was surprised that the design of the unit allowed for a very
> easy and inexpensive overhaul.  It needed a new piston/rod assembly, piston
> seal and cylinder sleeve insert all of which cost about $35.00!!!  I did the
> whole job in about an hour and a half (not counting part procurement) and the
> thing acts like it's new again.  With a 25 gallon tank and less than 6 cfm @
> 40 psi. it runs a lot when I'm blasting but what the heck!  If it only lasts a
> year then I guess I can peel out another $35.00.
> 
> Thanks Again,
> Mister Cheap'O
> Dan Corning
> Nashville, TN.
> 
        Before I bought my Craftsman oil less I called a compressor repair
shop to get their advice. What they said is that they make a lot of noise
but are cheap to fix. I know they were right about the noise and now I see
they were right about the cost of repair.
...Art


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>