Thanks for the video. I'm impressed with that EMAX - I install air compressors for a living and that compressor has everything I look for in a machine. Especially the pressure lubrication (and filter). The fact that it's made in the USA is a big plus in my opinion, especially with all the china MFG pumps out there. The tank timer drain they included is a great feature - I add it to all my systems. Just be careful when working around the machine - that drain will make you jump when it kicks off when you least expect it!
My only ? with the auto drain is wondering how far into the space it will stick out. Don’t want to trip over it as my shop is small. The Emax/Eaton web page are/were down after talking with a rep, thus for making a couple videos. It does seem to be a wonderful compressor
@@LoneStarMini it should only stick out about 4-6" past the end of the existing drain ball valve (looks like like the ball valve is right at the base ring of the tank on yours). You can put a 90 degree elbow at that valve to tuck the timer drain in, or even re-locate it to face the wall.
Randy, That will deliver all the air you will need no problems at all 😉You even have the volume for sandblasting with a tank that size top notch bit of kit. Cheers Dave
Thanks for the video. I'm impressed with that EMAX - I install air compressors for a living and that compressor has everything I look for in a machine. Especially the pressure lubrication (and filter). The fact that it's made in the USA is a big plus in my opinion, especially with all the china MFG pumps out there. The tank timer drain they included is a great feature - I add it to all my systems. Just be careful when working around the machine - that drain will make you jump when it kicks off when you least expect it!
My only ? with the auto drain is wondering how far into the space it will stick out. Don’t want to trip over it as my shop is small. The Emax/Eaton web page are/were down after talking with a rep, thus for making a couple videos. It does seem to be a wonderful compressor
@@LoneStarMini it should only stick out about 4-6" past the end of the existing drain ball valve (looks like like the ball valve is right at the base ring of the tank on yours). You can put a 90 degree elbow at that valve to tuck the timer drain in, or even re-locate it to face the wall.
Nice piece of kit 👌 👍
Thanks Pete!
Only the best for you Randy x
Randy, That will deliver all the air you will need no problems at all 😉You even have the volume for sandblasting with a tank that size top notch bit of kit. Cheers Dave
Hopefully it will be the last compressor I ever have to purchase…
@@LoneStarMini Mine just arrived yesterday. Trying to get it into the shop right now.
@@GarlandFarms outstanding!! Don’t forget your free air tool!
@@GarlandFarms get all situated and installed?
@@GarlandFarms are you pleased!