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Title: My fill station
Post by: sperho on April 14, 2013, 09:22:26 PM
Well, the preparation for it, anyway.  I'll update the thread with the "real" goodies after they arrive, but I'm ready!  More to come...




(http://redboston.com/miscfora/fillstationprep.jpg)
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: JPowell490 on April 15, 2013, 11:47:39 PM
Sperho,

I think that looks really good.  After pumping all day today, the shoebox might be a quicker purchase than I thought.

Let me know how yours works out.  What part of TN are you in?
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: sperho on April 16, 2013, 12:29:54 AM
Sperho,

I think that looks really good.  After pumping all day today, the shoebox might be a quicker purchase than I thought.

Let me know how yours works out.  What part of TN are you in?

Thanks.  I live in Kingsport :).
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: JPowell490 on April 16, 2013, 03:41:17 PM
Cool!

Off topic, but finding a good job in this area is ridiculous......
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: sperho on April 17, 2013, 12:15:23 AM
Received a few more goodies today.  Had a chance to drop by Mayhem and get the Great White filled.  I the gauge with two hoses sticking out of it is a bleed block that I can use as a substitute bleed block for the Shoebox.  Joe Brancato has been excellent to deal with (surprise) and I intend to write more about the setup after I have a bit more experience with it.  Wow - it is so nice to fill in about 10 seconds and have dozens of fills before I even need to think about topping the cylinder off!


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-16%2022.45.23.jpg)


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-16%2022.45.47.jpg)


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-16%2022.46.02.jpg)


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-16%2022.46.40.jpg)
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: sperho on April 18, 2013, 12:29:18 AM
...and the compressor arrived and it's pumping away!


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-17%2023.05.25.jpg)
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: QVTom on April 18, 2013, 02:59:39 AM
Mines bigger :) 
Joe Broncato sure has some first rate stuff!  Shoe Box is nice too :)  Are they all open frame or do people just like to watch them run?
(http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/o553/QVTOM/Junk/2012-09-11_18-46-13_629.jpg) (http://s1147.photobucket.com/user/QVTOM/media/Junk/2012-09-11_18-46-13_629.jpg.html)
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: sperho on April 18, 2013, 08:45:14 AM
I like the simplicity of yours...  People leave them open for two reasons - some like to put a fan on the pump, or another if they have the Freedom 8 (it has one built in).  I left mine open because I knew I would be pumping for 4 hours and the pump rods need to be lubed about every 2 or 3, so rather than take off, put on, take off, put on, etc.  I just left it open.  Not optimal, but...
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: Monkeydad1969 on April 18, 2013, 12:02:49 PM
Mines bigger :) 
Joe Broncato sure has some first rate stuff!  Shoe Box is nice too :)  Are they all open frame or do people just like to watch them run?
(http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/o553/QVTOM/Junk/2012-09-11_18-46-13_629.jpg) (http://s1147.photobucket.com/user/QVTOM/media/Junk/2012-09-11_18-46-13_629.jpg.html)

I don't think it's big enough...this is the good ol' U-S of A.    ;D

Hey, how are those barrel bands coming along?

Joe
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: QVTom on April 18, 2013, 12:36:19 PM
@Joe,  I tried to send you a PM but your inbox is full.  And yes, in America bigger is better :)
Title: Re: Dark Side
Post by: Booger on April 18, 2013, 10:43:54 PM
I am considering going to the dark side, I heard you have cookies over here  ;) . I have a friend that says I can use these any time I want. Will they work?

Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: QVTom on April 18, 2013, 11:39:46 PM
Jesse, Hard to tell from the pic, the compressor looks like a rotary screw unit, generally good for 150 psi.  you need to be in the 3000 psi range.

Tom
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: sperho on April 20, 2013, 01:29:03 AM
I am LOVING this setup. I've been using the small bottle a lot and occasionally using the Great White to bump it's pressure, then a quick top off in the F8.  Then, when I'm out in the shop for extended periods or just around on weekends, I can top off the GW.  A big and little tank + F8 combo is a pretty convenient rig for flexibility and maximal laziness and trigger time!   
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: Booger on April 20, 2013, 11:34:29 PM
Jesse, Hard to tell from the pic, the compressor looks like a rotary screw unit, generally good for 150 psi.  you need to be in the 3000 psi range.

Tom

After research I do not think it will work, but my brother in law is a fireman and I guess if I buy a couple scuba tanks he will fill them for me. I also think I will get either a .25 Condor or an FX Independence. I still love my spring rifles and will be using them as well, I just want something for coyotes that want to mess with my livestock.
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: eelect on April 27, 2013, 01:55:36 AM
(http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID10142263/fileID1378857697/1378857697.jpg)
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Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: willbird on July 04, 2013, 03:05:32 PM
...and the compressor arrived and it's pumping away!


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-17%2023.05.25.jpg)

I had to LOL at seeing the little short section of RR track, my dad ran a small machine shop and when I was a kid I "found" a 3' long section of rail and dad and I snagged it. He cut it into sections about that long intending to make small bench anvils from them, and never really did anything more with them, we had them around the place for the next 20 years, finally went for scrap I think.

:-).

Bill
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: sperho on July 04, 2013, 03:36:30 PM
Ha... Other than the use it's performing in the picture, I only use it for an anvil and that's about once every 2 years...  I just can't bring myself to scrap it, though...yet!
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: BCB on July 23, 2013, 01:37:40 PM
Received a few more goodies today.  Had a chance to drop by Mayhem and get the Great White filled.  I the gauge with two hoses sticking out of it is a bleed block that I can use as a substitute bleed block for the Shoebox.  Joe Brancato has been excellent to deal with (surprise) and I intend to write more about the setup after I have a bit more experience with it.  Wow - it is so nice to fill in about 10 seconds and have dozens of fills before I even need to think about topping the cylinder off!


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-16%2022.45.23.jpg)


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-16%2022.45.47.jpg)


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-16%2022.46.02.jpg)


(http://redboston.com/miscfora/2013-04-16%2022.46.40.jpg)

sperho...

I think I have the same setup coming from Joe (Been nearly a week since I sent him a check and I haven't heard anything yet)...

Can you explain the gauges and what each does...

Thanks...BCB
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: sperho on July 23, 2013, 01:42:40 PM
You'll love it!  On the GW:  small gauge (the one with the little HAM radio guy on it) always show's tank internal pressure and big gauge only shows the line pressure (when you are filling it  or a gun from it) when the valve is opened.  On the bleed block/gauge hose, it shows line pressure.  I like it for a more accurate reading of the pressure I'm filling the Ninja bottle.
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: BCB on July 23, 2013, 02:01:59 PM
You'll love it!  On the GW:  small gauge (the one with the little HAM radio guy on it) always show's tank internal pressure and big gauge only shows the line pressure (when you are filling it  or a gun from it) when the valve is opened.  On the bleed block/gauge hose, it shows line pressure.  I like it for a more accurate reading of the pressure I'm filling the Ninja bottle.

So the one that shows line pressure would start low and when it shows, say 3000 psi, that is how much is in the gun?...
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: sperho on July 23, 2013, 02:04:42 PM
You'll love it!  On the GW:  small gauge (the one with the little HAM radio guy on it) always show's tank internal pressure and big gauge only shows the line pressure (when you are filling it  or a gun from it) when the valve is opened.  On the bleed block/gauge hose, it shows line pressure.  I like it for a more accurate reading of the pressure I'm filling the Ninja bottle.

So the one that shows line pressure would start low and when it shows, say 3000 psi, that is how much is in the gun?...
  yep...
Title: Re: My fill station
Post by: jca245 on March 29, 2014, 05:18:10 PM
Sperho,

I think that looks really good.  After pumping all day today, the shoebox might be a quicker purchase than I thought.

Let me know how yours works out.  What part of TN are you in?

Thanks.  I live in Kingsport :).

From your answers and pictures of your fill station it sounds like you might be the guy to talk to with PCP advice.
I live in the Ridgefield's area of Kingsport.
I own several types of air guns, pump up, springer's; rifles and pistols. Been into air guns since I was 4 and just turned 60 this past January. I still have and shoot the first "gun" I shot when I was 4, a Crosman model 150.
I have been looking seriously into PCP type guns for the past year, and aside from the obvious price difference, the short range performance and accuracy of the 22 caliber types are similar to the rim fire guns I shoot.

 I was thinking that when I am ready to make the jump. I am thinking of starting with a used 30 minute SCBA tank( or 45 if I find a good deal)  fillable to 4500 PSI. My concern is the local availability of fill stations in our area. If I enjoy PCP a lot, your type of set up might be in my future. I already have 2 120 PSI shop compressors.

Take care

Joe