Close
Results 1 to 10 of 17

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    ALWAYS TRYING HARDER Ah Pook's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Yavapai Co, AZ
    Posts
    7,538

    Default Air Compressors - CLOSED

    It's time to upgrade the air compressor. I just need more volume.

    Mostly been doing online research. Are there any stores with a decent selection?

    Wish list;
    • Looking to keep it under $450.
    • 60gal
    • Above 10cfm@90psi
    • + max 125psi
    • Oil Lub.
    Here are a couple that look interesting.

    1st choice, so far.
    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053

    http://www.harborfreight.com/35-hp-6...ssor-3848.html

    Thanks
    Hard times make strong men
    Strong men create good times
    Good times create weak men
    Weak men create hard times
    Micheal Hoff

  2. #2
    Banned
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Bailey CO
    Posts
    6,268

    Default

    Man I am really pissed at Harbor Freight. Everthing besides a pair of gloves or a throw away screwdriver is JUNK.

    Metal shear, junk
    1/2 drill, junk
    3 ton Aluminum jack, junk
    etc
    I wouldn't by anything with a motor or moving parts

    Home Depot probably made in China as well.
    Some good deals on made in USA older stuff on Craigs.

  3. #3
    Guest
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    NE Longmont area
    Posts
    242

    Default

    I've even had bad gloves from Harbor Freight . . . . consider anything you buy there temporary and disposable.

    I bought a Husky upright 30 gallon from Home Depot and so far it's been great. They have one that looks just like your first link but it's a Husky brand. I'm sure they're mostly made in China anyway but unless you want to spend closer to a grand (or perhaps a lot more), I'd go with the Husky.

    The important features are twin cylinders, oil bath with pistons, cast iron head and filtered air intake. Other than that it's not a real high tech device . . . just make sure you drain the condensation often. Compressing air makes it HOT and even in our dry climate, condensation will form every time.

    If you do want a high quality one, another forum I'm on had a lengthy and informative discussion about all types of compressors and I learned a lot there but again, for the budget you stated, I really don't think you can go wrong with the Husky or that one you found from Home Depot (if it has those 4 features I mentioned above).

  4. #4
    Chairman Emeritus (Retired Admin) Marlin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Westminster,Colorado
    Posts
    10,139

    Default

    Check and see if they are the same thing under different brands.

    Then more or less the same things that MM and Busta said.

    Personally, I'd trust HD a little more than HF.
    Sarcasm, Learn it, Know it, Live it....



    Marlin is the end all be all of everything COAR-15...
    Spleify 7-27-12

  5. #5
    Fleeing Idaho to get IKEA Bailey Guns's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    SE Oklahoma
    Posts
    16,474
    Blog Entries
    4

    Default

    I have a really nice US-made compressor but it was almost 3 times your budget.

    For the money, I've had good luck with the Campbell Hausfeld compressors. I think they're mostly Chinese import machines which sucks. But I've had a couple of the smaller ones and they always worked...really loud, though.
    Stella - my best girl ever.
    11/04/1994 - 12/23/2010



    Don't wanna get shot by the police?
    "Stop Resisting Arrest!"


  6. #6
    Witness Protection Reject rondog's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Parker, CO
    Posts
    8,309
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Yeah, I wouldn't even consider HF for something like this. I reckon a lot of it depends on what you intend to use it for and how hard you intend to work it. Lots of body work, painting, bead blasting, sandblasting, etc., you'll be better off spending the big bucks for something that'll hold up under hard use. Typical shade tree mechanic stuff, you could get by with something less.

    But just like a DeWalt tool from a professional tool supply is a far different animal than a similar DeWalt tool from Home Depot, I'd assume the same for compressors. They may look the same externally except for the prices, but pro stuff is usually far different internally than the stuff made for us unwashed consumers, like metal gears vs. plastic gears, bearings vs. bushings, etc. Pros that use their tools daily and use 'em hard know the higher price is cheap insurance.

    Kinda like guns, I reckon.

    FWIW, I found this one on Craigslist for $150. It's a cheapo, not a pro model, but does what I need it to do. My beadblaster will get it huffin' and puffin', but it does fine no more than I use it. I was lucky and called dibs on it as soon as I saw the ad and hauled ass there to put down a deposit. The seller said the phone rang constantly after I called, but I was first. He sadly realized he'd priced it way too cheap.

    Oh, FWIW, I've read that if you intend to plumb your shop with steel air lines, if you use the large 1" pipe that will increase the volume of your air system by a lot. Essentially the large pipe is like adding another storage tank. So I've read anyway.

    Last edited by rondog; 04-16-2011 at 19:18.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •