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Upgrade NowI'm going to give that a try.I got tired of getting down on the floor to open the drain on my compressor, so I removed the drain and ran a short piece of hose from the bottom of the tank to a blow gun fastened to the boards under the legs of the compressor. Now, all I have to do is hit the trigger on the blow gun with my foot and it blows out the water.
Did the same. Another compressor I have, i leave the valve opened a pinch. It weeps air when in use then totally drains air and moisture when not in use. With it always draining, it never really spills water on the floorAdam, neat idea...I did something similar..ran hard pipe outside of comp. ,a on or off valve then 3/8 hose to doorway. I do have to bend over tho...
Did the same. Another compressor I have, i leave the valve opened a pinch. It weeps air when in use then totally drains air and moisture when not in use. With it always draining, it never really spills water on the floor
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