Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Just another FYI--get an auto drain for your tank, and you won't have to worry about you or your employees forgetting to drain the tank, or it destroying itself from the inside out. They're cheap, and reasonably easy to install.
I agree that using inappropriate pvc pipe for air lines probably injures more than tank kerplosions. On the topic somewhat- what sort of air line do you all use? I'm thinking I want to run pex or a pex-like, air specific pipe so I don't get contam from black pipe rusting and can put a drop down in easily wherever I like.
I have an auto bleeder on mine too. I guess I should play the lottery since I have already personally seen a tank let go.
we use garden hoses and aquarium air lines. it looks goofy, but it does the job.
Quote from: JBLUE on May 02, 2012, 03:13:41 PMI have an auto bleeder on mine too. I guess I should play the lottery since I have already personally seen a tank let go.Not being disrespectfulJBLUE but they rarely explode Usually rusted out tanks will start to leak way before something drastic happens. I worked for a compressor rebuilder and the only tank I saw that exploded was one that was being welded with oil residue inside of it.