I'm trying to make my vacuum pump into a compressor for a new airbrush but running into complications. Is it a fools errand?
I've run a hose from the outlet (pressure) of the vacuum pump into a regulator and then to the airbrush. The problem I'm running into is that the vacuum pump runs continuously and there's no relief for the pressure that builds up between the pump and the newly added regulator. I would imagine that a cut-off switch installed to turn off the vacuum pump when the outlet pressure builds up, or install a relief valve that I'd manually adjust. Or perhaps some of you have a set-up that works differently.
Thanks for your ideas.
I've run a hose from the outlet (pressure) of the vacuum pump into a regulator and then to the airbrush. The problem I'm running into is that the vacuum pump runs continuously and there's no relief for the pressure that builds up between the pump and the newly added regulator. I would imagine that a cut-off switch installed to turn off the vacuum pump when the outlet pressure builds up, or install a relief valve that I'd manually adjust. Or perhaps some of you have a set-up that works differently.
Thanks for your ideas.

