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Old 04-17-2006, 04:37 PM   #1
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Need some compressor recommendations---Help!

I'm ready to buy a compressor and I'm torn. I've had my eye on a Ingersoll Rand 60 gal., 5hp, single stage compressor. It's scfm is rated at 18.1 for $799.99 or I found a Kobalt at Lowe's (60 gal, 7hp, single stage) that produces 13.3 scfm for a touch over $500. Obviously, the Ingersoll Rand is a better compressor but would it really be worth the extra money? I plan on using for everything (sanding, painting, etc). Any input would be awesome.
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Old 04-17-2006, 06:18 PM   #2
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If you are using air tools,especially DA sander 18.1 is way better than 13.3
Mine is rated at 13 and I spend 1/2 the time waiting to build up or letting it cool off in hot weather.

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So, what would this model be useful for? Could you paint with it, and wrench with it? What kind of torque does 150 psi translate to?

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It's all about how long it can maintain 150 PSI.10 seconds,or 5 minutes,or allday,of course the longer it can work the more money it will cost.A tools working pressure is usually 90PSI,sprayguns 30-45,generally.Things like sanders,blasters,air hammers all take a lot of air,impacts and wrenches next in line.

So what do you want it to do?

I have a 7hp,two stage 80gal IR,and it is a decent compressor.Have no problems with impacts,air ratchets ect on a normal day.DA's and airfiles on the otherhand I Have to stop every 10 minutes or so and let it breathe a little.But for what I do,it works fine.

Get the most compressor you can scrape together,you will not be sorry.And get one with the seperate pump/motor,the one piece units are a POS IMO.
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Got this for Christmas a few years back..Don't know how much it cost (Santa wont tell me) but I think it was less than $450 then....Good for home use ..Blow's up soccer ball really well
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It's all about how long it can maintain 150 PSI.10 seconds,or 5 minutes,or allday,of course the longer it can work the more money it will cost.A tools working pressure is usually 90PSI,sprayguns 30-45,generally.Things like sanders,blasters,air hammers all take a lot of air,impacts and wrenches next in line.

So what do you want it to do?

I have a 7hp,two stage 80gal IR,and it is a decent compressor.Have no problems with impacts,air ratchets ect on a normal day.DA's and airfiles on the otherhand I Have to stop every 10 minutes or so and let it breathe a little.But for what I do,it works fine.

Get the most compressor you can scrape together,you will not be sorry.And get one with the seperate pump/motor,the one piece units are a POS IMO.
You have to wait for an Ingersoll Rand 80 Gal compressor to catch up? I would've thought that you would have no problems with that one.
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Old 04-18-2006, 01:18 AM   #7
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Got this for Christmas a few years back..Don't know how much it cost (Santa wont tell me) but I think it was less than $450 then....Good for home use ..Blow's up soccer ball really well
Is that a 60 gal or 80 gal? I'm guessing 60 if it was less than $450. You can't get one of those for that kind of money now.
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So, what would this model be useful for? Could you paint with it, and wrench with it? What kind of torque does 150 psi translate to?

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Old 04-19-2006, 03:24 PM   #9
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You have to wait for an Ingersoll Rand 80 Gal compressor to catch up? I would've thought that you would have no problems with that one.
Only while running sanders,the rest of my tools are no problem,but the DA really puts a load on it.It is way better than the 60gal Sanborn I had though.Gotta have what'll get the job done.
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Re: Need some compressor recommendations---Help!

I think that answers my question though. Thanks to all that answered.
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Old 04-25-2006, 08:59 PM   #11
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I ordered my compressor today. I went with the Ingersoll Rand. More jing but I think I'll be much happier. Once again, thanks for the input.
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I'm exactly like Brainchild. I have an 80 gallon 2 stage unit. It's plenty for everything but air sanders. They require an occasional catch up period.
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Do you think I'll eventually end up regretting not going bigger than this one?
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Check the link below. There is some pretty good compressor info in the second paragraph.

http://www.eatoncompressor.com/catal...747/206949.htm

BTW.....this is the compressor that I bought. It's quiet and pumps up quickly.....works great!
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Do you think I'll eventually end up regretting not going bigger than this one?
Prolly,everyone does,but you will never regret not buying a smaller one
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I ordered my compressor today. I went with the Ingersoll Rand. More jing but I think I'll be much happier. Once again, thanks for the input.
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I was thinking of getting the same compressor (the IR). I LIke this one for the 18.1 cfm and the price as im on a very tight budget. Like you i will be useing this for everything, impact, paint gun, sanding, rachet, etc. How do you like it? I would also like to get some feedback from others two. I also like the one in post 14 but im afraid i cant afford that on my strict budget.

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Re: Need some compressor recommendations---Help!

I have seen people who had a small compressor compensate(is that a dirty word?) by plumbing in an extra tank.The pump doesn't pump more but there is a larger volume of air to use before you have to let it catch up.Of course it takes longer to catch up.Kind of a band-aid rather than a solution.
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Hmmm ive been researching this on hotrodders BB and a few people are saying that the 18.1 is bogus and that it is an inflated number by useing tank assisted and have evedence backing up the theroy.
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I read the article posted on the above thread and laughed. Seems like those guys know nothing about compressors. Go with a 2 stage compressor a single stage will run hot and at warp speed trying to keep up. And as far as the cold goes it has nothing to do with the motor but merely the crankcase being cold and they sell heaters that plug into the oil plug hole for cheap. There is thread about this in the paint section of the forums. I work for the Quincy compressor distributor here in AZ so I know a little about compressors because I do it five days a week.
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I read the article posted on the above thread and laughed. Seems like those guys know nothing about compressors. Go with a 2 stage compressor a single stage will run hot and at warp speed trying to keep up. And as far as the cold goes it has nothing to do with the motor but merely the crankcase being cold and they sell heaters that plug into the oil plug hole for cheap. There is thread about this in the paint section of the forums. I work for the Quincy compressor distributor here in AZ so I know a little about compressors because I do it five days a week.
which article would that be?
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The Eaton compressor link.
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I was thinking of getting the same compressor (the IR). I LIke this one for the 18.1 cfm and the price as im on a very tight budget. Like you i will be useing this for everything, impact, paint gun, sanding, rachet, etc. How do you like it? I would also like to get some feedback from others two. I also like the one in post 14 but im afraid i cant afford that on my strict budget.

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Well....My compressor showed up and I was wound up. She's a real beauty! However, my wife and I have been contemplating moving so I didn't want to rewire the garage if we were going to be leaving. So, the compressor sat on a pallet all wrapped up. Then, my brother-in-law bought the truck of his dreams ('48 Ford F-1 ) and I have been helping him restore it. We finally needed and fired up the compressor for the first time the other day when we had to blow out all of the sand out of his cab from the sandblasters. So I can't really say if I'm happy with it yet or not. It seems to work fine and didn't seem to be too loud. We're about to start using the hell out of it so I'll let ya know.
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what about the screw drive compressors? are they way out of budget for a home owner?
I cant think of the brand right now. some thing with a "K" in it I think.
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