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Product Review - air compressor drain valve. Harbor Freight

JPSmit

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Don't. Just don't.

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I concur. Doesn't do Sxxt, and a PTA to install.
Glad I put in a manual drain at the same time.
 
I put a manual drain on my big compressor after the automatic one failed. Took 20 years. They just don't make things like they used to. (y) :jester:
 
I've a brass/bronze petcock at the low end of the manifold on my compressor, probably twice as old as I am. Length of 1/4" copper tubing runs from it to the outside of the garage. Hasn't failed yet!
 
I've a brass/bronze petcock at the low end of the manifold on my compressor, probably twice as old as I am. Length of 1/4" copper tubing runs from it to the outside of the garage. Hasn't failed yet!
Wow, that's old!!! Did you get it from Tom?
 
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Aunt Saggy and Uncle Harry!
 
I replaced the drain with a fitting and installed a braided still line with manual valve leading to an old pie pan, with a note to open drain when done.
 
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