Posted by charles todd on December 02, 2008 at 18:41:48 from (205.242.95.130):
In Reply to: Got air ? posted by Wardner on December 02, 2008 at 14:55:54:
Wardner, I can appriciate what you have constructed there. I posess a BS Industrial Engineering degree and my current occupation is a multi-craft maintenance technician. I work with a lot of industrial equipment and just this week rebuilt two Blackmer gas compressors. They have air operated unloaders and are liquid cooled by chilled water.
I have thought about using a belt driven air brake compressor to install on my tractor or Kid 8x8. Also I want to install a Zena DC welder on the same piece of equipment (most likely the Kid 8x8). The reason I would like the belt drive is because some have electric clutches.
The direct drive is awsome, but not as awsome as your bellhousing adapter. A little machine shop work goes a long way :D As for the Copelematic compressors, I work for Copeland building Scroll compressors up to 6.5 tons. They are used in residential, commercial, and refrigeration applications. Some of the 410-A units run close to 400 psi high side and we "burst test" them at +550 psi.
Once again, WOW! Feel free to include more pics of the compressor and some of your other homebuilt goodies.
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