[Shop-talk] It's raining compressors

Jeff Scarbrough fishplate at gmail.com
Tue May 24 13:37:53 MDT 2016


The oil is the problem...either drain it first, or give it plenty of time
to dribble back where it belongs after you set it back upright.
On May 24, 2016 2:16 PM, <eric at megageek.com> wrote:

So I ordered my new compressor yesterday.  Later that night, a buddy told
me he needed to get a air compressor out of a friend's house where it has
been sitting for a few years.  It was never used, but he bought it new.

My question, can I transport a vertical tank compressor on it's side?  I
want to help move it, but is there any reason I can't lay it down in a
truck (we can't lift it in the truck.)

Just asking.

Thanks.


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Eric P
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