Lefty
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You guys are making me jealous
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Might find it when looking for something else, especially since you bought a new one. That's been my experience.
you also need a check valve to isolate the tank.I'm not sure what the easiest way would be. It's been a long time since I've messed with one. First, look up specs on the machine and see if it's already built-in. The problem with something manual, is that you would want to actuate it every time the motor stops/starts. Even electric compressors often have unloader valves. It reduces the starting current of the motor by removing the load during startup.
Absolutely.you also need a check valve to isolate the tank.
Oh, I’ve taken to carrying a folding box cutter in my pocket many years ago, got tired of sharpening my pocketknife all the time. I also carry a Leatherman Supertool for the past few years. But my electrical bag should have a utility knife with a hook blade, my general construction hand tool bag should have a utility knife, and my truck tool kits should have a utility knife.I buy those aluminum husky folding box cutters in three packs and scatter them around.
I ended up with two of those. Bought one and it went in my kit at home. Then I was out and the F-150 was acting up and the module tested bad and I didn’t have the tool with me so now the second one I bought lives in the toolbox of the F-150 and the module has behaved since, lolA funny looking small deep socket with a 1/2" hex on the outside, a knurled aluminum spinner knob and a T20 bit on the other side. Had to buy it because my '94 E150 stopped running.
I love them Roloks, I go through them like candy at work.
I remember work supplying them... I'd get a couple new and take the old home.
I probably have more then I will use in my lifetime.