Hello again!
Just HAD to share some pics of my new HPA compressor. Those that know the Sheldon Sportings Goods reputation for reliability then you know what is up. For folks unfamiliar with Jim's work he gets old "surplus" or new old stock of military Kidde compressors (his friend invented these units in the 50s for the government) that are used in jets and tanks, etc and rebuilds them for scuba or HPA fill stations. They are rated for over 5 times the pressures we fill to hence why they tend to last so long and perform so well compared to modern "cost cutting" designs. He bragged about building one in the 70s that just this year needed it's first full rebuild. Wow, that is awesome for sure.
Part of the reasoning for this purchase is to save time and money overall with fills and be a discounted club benefit for the airgun group I want to start up here. So I am super excited to just be able to unplug my drier's cord and plug my adapter cord to the 220v receptacle and fire her up. Filled my small 90ci buddy bottle in less than two minutes and Jim says should fill my 75cu/ft Omega bottle in less than fifteen. Going to get a BUNCH of shooting done this year for sure!
Anyway some may say ugly duckling but I say beautiful.
Pure awesomeness...
-Dave
Just HAD to share some pics of my new HPA compressor. Those that know the Sheldon Sportings Goods reputation for reliability then you know what is up. For folks unfamiliar with Jim's work he gets old "surplus" or new old stock of military Kidde compressors (his friend invented these units in the 50s for the government) that are used in jets and tanks, etc and rebuilds them for scuba or HPA fill stations. They are rated for over 5 times the pressures we fill to hence why they tend to last so long and perform so well compared to modern "cost cutting" designs. He bragged about building one in the 70s that just this year needed it's first full rebuild. Wow, that is awesome for sure.
Part of the reasoning for this purchase is to save time and money overall with fills and be a discounted club benefit for the airgun group I want to start up here. So I am super excited to just be able to unplug my drier's cord and plug my adapter cord to the 220v receptacle and fire her up. Filled my small 90ci buddy bottle in less than two minutes and Jim says should fill my 75cu/ft Omega bottle in less than fifteen. Going to get a BUNCH of shooting done this year for sure!
Anyway some may say ugly duckling but I say beautiful.
Pure awesomeness...
-Dave