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<font size=3>At 05:39 PM 10/23/2020, Robert Nogueirao wrote:<br><br>
>I've got a two stage 80 gallon Campbell Hausfeld compressor which is
mounted in <br>
>a small shead atached to the back of the garage.....<br><br>
>Anyway when the compressor started up with the new nest inside the
squirrel <br>
>cage blower the fan was blown to bits but nothing else was damaged.
THE <br>
>PROBLEM: Campbell Hausfeld no longer carries parts and a
search online found <br>
>no blowers which look like the would work. So the question is is the
cooling air <br>
>blowing over the cylinders important enough that I should shut the
compressor <br>
>Down until blower can be found or will occasional use be okay.? Bob
Nogueira <br><br>
Bob,<br><br>
I hope your shed is well ventelated. I have a Craftsman 30gal
horizontal 5hp <br>
compressor that I've had since about 93. It's on wheels so it can
be rolled around.<br>
When I first got it, it was sitting out in the middle of my garage and
the only air <br>
being forced across it was what the blades on the drive wheel had.
Then I built a<br>
work bench and put the compressor under that with very little air flow
around the <br>
compressor. So I took an old box fan and hung it from the bottom of
my work<br>
bench next to the compressor. So when I turn on the compressor I
turn on the <br>
box fan and I think it gets a good bit of are moving by it. Like
yours mine isn't <br>
seeing the work up it use to get, from sanding & paint cars, to
running a blasting<br>
cabinet, and a pressure blaster in the back yard. But it's still
going some 25+ <br>
years later. So I think the box fan really helped.<br><br>
John<br><br>
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