Clarke sandblaster gun - moisture?
"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Ramsey" @##@.^net wrote
If you get tired of your trap fill up, you can get one automatically
drains now at Grainger. I installed one two years ago, and haven't seen
water in my 10 HP system since.
chuckle
Yes, I left that detail out. If you put a 1/4" petcock on the bottom of
my big diameter water condensing trap, you can leave it open, just a tiny,
tiny amount. Not so much you can even hear any air hissing, but it will
be enough to let the water out, unless you are really running the
compressor(s) hard, for a long time.
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Jim in NC
True, but after a day or so, they always become clogged with foreign matter.
The unit I bought was only about $20 more, IIRC, and has a float mechanism.
If there is moisture in it, it spits the instant it sees any kind of
pressure change. It will set silently all day, and when you touch an air
tool, or turn the air on or off (morning evening), it has about a quarter
second spit that keeps it empty.
I just wanted to mention them to the group, because mine has been so
successful. I actually bought it thinking it was probably just a gimmick,
but I haven't seen moisture or oil in any of my dozen so air drops since.
Even in the humid summer with some machines intermittently drawing as much
as 20 CFM, I always have nice dry air.
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