Airbrush compressor made of fridge compressor

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It is a self made airbrush compressor. It is quiet and small, professional and safe. What more, it can be used in any place, also at home.

You will need a piece of kitchen counter, fire extinguisher and a compressor.



Nipples and ½ inch sleeves would be useful. You should drill two holes: in the top of the extinguisher – for the connector and for the safety valve 6atm.



And another hole in the bottom of the extinguisher for mounting the drain valve – for example you can mount venting of radiators.



Two screws of 5mm dia should be screwed, so you can mount the fire extinguisher to a piece of kitchen counter.



Sleeves and a nipple, which was cut into half, were soldered to the cylinder.

There is a fuel filter mounted on the sucking side of the compressor. The output of the compressor was connected with the cylinder by a pressure tubing of inside diameter 6mm and resistance10atm. A dryer was mounted in the middle of the tubing to minimize the ingress of water and oil from the compressor to the cylinder.



Then, air goes through a tee to:
  • cylinder ended with an original valve (so that after use, you can drain all the air) and manometer indicating the current pressure in the cylinder


  • pressure switch set so that it turns off the compressor after it reaches 5 atm., and turns it on when the pressure drops to 3 atm.


  • pressure regulator and water separator ended with a quick coupling

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The device stands on a rubber pads, which reduce vibtations and rubber feet.



Link to original thread - Sprężarka do aerografu z kompresorka lodówkowego
 

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