My old compressor's about to seize. Bought one at Harbor Freight because they don't make parts for it. I like HF, but I figured I'd have a little work to do.
You'll need to order or find local "Milton Type V" 1/4 inch NPT air fittings. (This write-up shows 1/4" but Milton makes Hi-Flo fittings in all sizes.)
First, I wanted to use the regulator I had from Northern Tool. Wasn't expensive, but is an improvement. - http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...FZSEaQodCjgPdw
The HF stock regulator is on the left. Northern Tool's has a bigger metal body. I think that plug can be removed to install another gauge or feed line, not sure.
Now the HF one is on the right. The spring or whatever in there makes it look cheap to me. Can't tell in the pic, but the new one has no exposed spring inside.
I held the fitting with the arrow, and used a vice grips to loosen the regulator. (can see teeth marks on it before the silver coupler)
Needed some of these to fit my misgendered regulator. You might not need them, because you'll probably look before you go to the store instead of just grabbing whatever.
Needed that female adapter on the right. Left was on the tank.
Changing them did make a difference. The red arrow's the fitting I removed.
I also had a Milton Type V 1/4" coupler. The silver one is stock. Note the Milton also accepts other 1/4 fittings, not just Type V.
Hmm, again the stock piece looked like I kinda wanted it outta there.
Checking the regulator body for the flow direction arrow. Ready to put back on.
It's on there, and yes the dial is "upside down." I don't care, lol.
Then some of these for tools.
Couple simple tools with old fittings next to the Milton on the right.
Also need to put some on the air hose, obviously. I've read that this really helps with cutters/grinders. I'll leave the rest of the research up to the reader.
Thanks!