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- From: kenny@osf.org (Kenneth Crudup)
- Subject: Re: Compressors & Air Tools
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.214853.1417@osf.org>
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- Organization: Open Software Foundation
- References: <1992Jul20.153457.20046@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <1513ckINN6kn@seven-up.East.Sun.COM> <9228@alvin.mcnc.org>
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 21:48:53 GMT
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- In article <9228@alvin.mcnc.org> brooks@mcnc.org (Ted Brooks) writes:
- >So you can open the petcock at the bottom of the tank and make sure no water
- >collects in it. The compressors always say to drain the tank daily for this
- >reason.
-
- I meant to ask- how long does something like this take? Sometimes I forget to
- do this, and I hope that the water from 6-7 compression cycles (motor on)
- sitting for 3-4 days will no real harm.
-
- Is this off base? I'm sure they galvanize the inside of the tanks, right?
-
- -Kenny
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- Kenneth R. Crudup, Contractor, OSF DCE QA
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