I've seen these a few times as completed projects online. It's great to see the problem solving behind creating one. I'm now rather tempted to give it a go myself if I can find a similar compressor for sale in my region. Thank you.
Wow, I bought this compressor because today I speak highly of it. I was looking for information about the compressor and I found your project, it is incredible, a magnificent job. If I saw that Festtol box, I would think it was a Festool compressor. I subscribe to your channel, of course.
Yes, you can do that as well. I’d be cautious of heat build up if you have a heavier duty cycle. This compressor is pretty quite as it is. I don’t really notice that it’s that load as is. Cheers.
There is a little hole on the bottom on the bottom left and some small holes in the floor of the systainer. You can easily reach in with your finger to open and close the drain valve.
Yes and no. Yes, it would have been easier to make a simple box. It would have been much harder to make a wooden box integrate with the Festool sustainer system that stacks and locks into place. I was thinking of doing that but it seemed more tedious and time consuming. The sustainer was $100 and works perfectly. Cheers.
Wow man, I LOVE IT
For sure in a future I will do it
Thanks. It’s awesome. I’m so glad I did it. It’s sure a space saver and easy to stack. Cheers.
I've seen these a few times as completed projects online. It's great to see the problem solving behind creating one. I'm now rather tempted to give it a go myself if I can find a similar compressor for sale in my region.
Thank you.
Wow, I bought this compressor because today I speak highly of it. I was looking for information about the compressor and I found your project, it is incredible, a magnificent job. If I saw that Festtol box, I would think it was a Festool compressor. I subscribe to your channel, of course.
Looks very original, I gone to do this with my compressor. Great job.
Great job. Don’t know how you come up with these great ideas. Keep the videos coming
Glad you like them, thank you!
Great work!
Thanks. It’s one of those projects I’m glad I did. I use it all the time. Cheers.
Very clever fab work.
Thanks.
Nice one, here in Europe we can buy one of those made by Brands Senco or Schneider compressor in systainer already
Yes, you can get them here as well now but they are very expensive… ~$600. I made mine for a fraction of that cost. Cheers.
So cool. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! Cheers.
Thanks a bunch. Great idea!!
Soooooo clean 👏👏👏
Very cool, thanks
Brilliant
Thanks. It’s one of my favourite projects. I use it all the time.
Nice helpful video...you should make more hotwheels videos.
Thanks. Yes, I will. I have a cool one coming up.
I would have lined the inside with noise deadening mat to keep the noise down
Yes, you can do that as well. I’d be cautious of heat build up if you have a heavier duty cycle. This compressor is pretty quite as it is. I don’t really notice that it’s that load as is. Cheers.
Legend!
How do you drain the compressor?
There is a little hole on the bottom on the bottom left and some small holes in the floor of the systainer. You can easily reach in with your finger to open and close the drain valve.
Can u do it for me :( i very need that for my job
It would have been easier to make a wooden box for it, and the same result.
Yes and no. Yes, it would have been easier to make a simple box. It would have been much harder to make a wooden box integrate with the Festool sustainer system that stacks and locks into place. I was thinking of doing that but it seemed more tedious and time consuming. The sustainer was $100 and works perfectly. Cheers.