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Old 10-11-2005, 03:37 PM   #1
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Need advise on buying an air compressor

I want to buy an air compressor for my garage and would appreciate any suggestions or feedback. It will be used for basic garage work with occassionally painting a car. I am looking at a min 7hp 60 gal unit but was wondering if I should go for an 80 gal two stage? Of course price goes up accordingly.
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Old 10-11-2005, 04:23 PM   #2
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The 7Hp they are calling it is a joke. That's peak HP. It is really more like 3 HP. CFM is everything. If you ever want to sandblast find one that has a about 18 CFM at 90 PSI. I wouldn't settle for anything less than the 80 gal 2 stage. I'm guessing it's around 12 CFM at 90 PSI. Even with that bigger air tools will be able to drag it down over extended periods. If you have ever seen a true industrial 10HP compressor you will know why I say the 7HP is a joke. Look at the amp rating on the motor and do some math including motor efficiencies and it's not even close.
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Old 10-11-2005, 05:16 PM   #3
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the 7hp would be adequate for most home mechanics at around $500-$600 at lowes and home depot// or if you can afford what stingray is talking about in the 2-3thousand dollar range thats even better and probablly more than you'll ever need
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Old 10-11-2005, 06:10 PM   #4
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When I was at Sams they had the Delta 2 stage for a good price. Can't recall exactly what it was, but it was about $800.
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Old 10-11-2005, 06:14 PM   #5
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Old 10-11-2005, 06:16 PM   #6
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check out TpTools they have a great selection and some quality equipment. I just bought a 7.5hp 80gal 2 stage and I absolutely love it. Check out their line of champion compressors. These cost a little more than the lowes or home depot compressor but are twice the compressor. I also own a devilbis that I bought from lowes and it is a joke as compared to the new one.
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Old 10-11-2005, 06:29 PM   #7
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twice the compressor at 4X the price that's a deal
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Old 10-11-2005, 07:06 PM   #8
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Thanks for all the info. How does this one sound for $850?
Craftsman Professional 80 gal. Air Compressor, 7 hp, Vertical Tank, 2-Stage Pump with Splash Lubrication
Sears item #00916780000 Mfr. model #16780
Splash lubrication. Includes pressure gauge, check valve, safety relief and shut off valves with male connections. 17.4 SCFM at 100 psi, 16.9 at 175 psi. 175 max. psi.
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Old 10-11-2005, 10:41 PM   #9
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Thanks for all the info. How does this one sound for $850?
Craftsman Professional 80 gal. Air Compressor, 7 hp, Vertical Tank, 2-Stage Pump with Splash Lubrication
Sears item #00916780000 Mfr. model #16780
Splash lubrication. Includes pressure gauge, check valve, safety relief and shut off valves with male connections. 17.4 SCFM at 100 psi, 16.9 at 175 psi. 175 max. psi.

If it were me I would spend a little more and get something of quality. I have been the Craftsman and Sanborn route and would never do it again. I was planning to get a Quincy or Champion, but this guy has been on E-bay for a while and sounds like he knows what he is talking about.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/EATON...QQcmdZViewItem

I would NEVER AGAIN buy the 3450 RPM compressor, but I know that sometimes you have limitations and don't have much choice.
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Old 10-11-2005, 11:51 PM   #10
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Personally I like the older units better..must be something about older quality I like...

anyway I've had a few compressors over the last few years as I had a knack of being at the right place right time..but had no where to store them all..so after some time storing them regardless..I sold them all..regreted it and bought this one this summer. This is my newest but smallest one I've had. 2 stage 4 cyl V twin style.. It now has a 5 hp 26 amp motor..looks like the 10hp you see today. It's a devilbiss 1976 era with a 60 gallon tank..as I figure it ..it can do 18 cfm at 90 psi easy.
It's small enough I can move it myself if need be. I unloaded it myself..if you gotta move them around some I'd suggest a horizontal unit like this.

And stingrays right on HP rating listed are peak..at the time they attempt to start turning the units over...big law suit about the nonsense compressor manufacturers were hyping...now the ratings are displayed a little more wisely...but there still over rated...call it peak and people think thats the running HP. People dont know what they read sometimes.

Good thread on compressors...as I was researching this stuff this summer is http://www.shopfloortalk.com/forums/...ight=devilbiss

anyway..my unit pictured before I had motor on it.
I paid less than new one of the 7hp peak range..its used but it will last longer..older stuff usually does.
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Old 10-12-2005, 12:05 AM   #11
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Here's an air compressor tutorial. http://www.energysolutionscenter.org...cating%20Units


an autobody 101 about compressors also.
http://www.autobody101.com/forums/ab...tml&highlight=
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Old 10-12-2005, 12:17 PM   #12
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yeah...as everyone else has said...if you are buying a compressor from a chain store...then you can pretty much rule out the accuracy of the horsepower claims....I would go by the cfm's....I'm partial to the Quincy compressors....I have a 7 horse, 2 stage that is capable of putting out a little over 20 cfm at 175psi....down side is...they are very expensive...I gave $1200 for it lightly used...but the up side is...I will NEVER have to upgrade or wonder if my compressor will run ANY new tool I buy...or buy another one cause it broke...

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champion
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cambell hausefield industrial line
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Old 10-12-2005, 12:28 PM   #13
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I'd say ther Ingersol Rand are good too...look at the bigger units though. Devilbiss were made in Canada...so thats why there not as well know down south. There's been a name change also in the past so there now known as Devair. Although I think there 2 different companies now. Devair is the good stuff now also.
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Old 10-12-2005, 06:22 PM   #14
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One other thing to mention is that if at all possible get one with a cast iron compressor. They are rebuildable in most all cases the aluminum one most always are not and do change the oil once a year or more if you use it daily.
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Old 10-12-2005, 06:36 PM   #15
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Thanks to all - as usual great info!
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