This compressor is BRAND New (2015). As soon as purchase information becomes available I’ll post it here. For now, here’s a link to the specs on the TS-5 compressor.

http://www.bendpak.com/TS-5-Elite-Air-Compressor-BendPak.pdf

BendPak was able to hook me up with one of their prototype air compressors, the 80 gallon TS-5.

**Note** many of the issues I pointed out in the video have been addressed and corrected. As I mentioned the unit that I have was a prototype. BendPak took my feedback and used it to correct those issues.

The TS-5 has a 5hp electric motor and a cast iron 2 stage pump. It fills from empty in just over 6min. It’s one bad mamajamma. My 25 gallon did well for a time, but now that I’m in the new shop, it was time to upgrade to a ‘big boy’ system. Between the new compressor, and the 3/4″ black iron pipe and fittings my land lord gave me, I’ll never want for compressed air again. Sure, the compressor kicks on when I use my air tools, but the pressure never drops and my air tools are working better than ever as a result. Strangely, it’s also quieter than my old 25 gallon unit.

I didn’t run a chiller/dryer on this system and I’m sure that some of you will have issue with that. However, I haven’t had ANY issues with moisture in the lines. In fact, my moisture traps have never had any water in them. I drain the tank every evening and that seems to be sufficient.

Pipe repair video: http://www.ericthecarguy.com/exclusive-videos/73-exclusive-videos/1286-etcg-s-air-system-repair-with-a-lesson-in-pipe-fitting-exclusive-video

Here’s a list of accessories.

WSA-100 (Electric and compressed air station): http://www.bendpak.com/car-lifts/accessories/wsa-100.aspx

Vibration pads: http://www.bendpak.com/car-lifts/accessories/anti-vibration-pads.aspx

Tire Inflator: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/astro-pneumatic-3081-dial-tire-inflator#oid=1002_1

Air hose: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/good-year-46565-1-2-x-50-yellow-air-hose#oid=1002_1

Filter/Regulator: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/atd-tools-7790-filter-regulator-combination-unit#oid=1002_1

Oil recommendations

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/151716919003?lpid=82&chn=ps

Mobil Replacement 5 Gallon Synthetic Oil – Rarus 824

The oil I used

http://www.pennzoil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Pennzoil-Ultra-Platinum-0W-40-SN-Chrysler-en-TDS.pdf

Tool reviews posted every other Wednesday.

Camera: Brian Kast

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26 thoughts on “ETCG’s New 80 Gallon Bendpak TS-5 Air Compressor & Air System -EricTheCarGuy”
  1. Thanks for the video. Not a plumber but I have installed gas line in my house and never leaked – heck it is very low PSI. I will install my new 80 gal 175 PSI compressor lines a section at a time and check for leaks as I go.

  2. I know its far to late, but in the future when you have air flow problems you'll find that steel piping you used to save some $$ has corroded inside decreasing the diameter and making it extremely bumpy inside. Copper, aluminum, and stainless steel are the only options when hard piping in an air line. The moisture in the air is whag will cause your steel line to corrode.

  3. Why would you put the compressor cooling fan right up against the wall? you should be a min of a foot. you will burn this up in no time. most compressors call for a min of 18". and every compressor i have ever bought came with oil in.

  4. A. Too close to the wall
    B. Get a soft whip between the tank and hard pipe.
    C. Get compressor oil like they told you.

    You leave all three of these that compressor will not be long for this life.

  5. Hey Eric, isn’t there a break in period you need to do before you fill the tank up? Just wondering because that’s what I did on my compressor. Any way, nice set up.

  6. I agree with everyone else about the compressor being too close to the wall. The "fan" in the flywheel won't move any air for cooling, it will just cavitate, just like putting a box fan against a wall. Also, get an automatic water drain for the tank, it will save you time and you won't have to remember to drain it.

  7. People don’t realize how much work goes into some of these systems. Congratulations Eric, nicely done!! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱

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