Well my Home Depot DeVilbiss air compressor finally bit the dust the other day. I wanted to get all of your recommendations on what I should replace it with. I would like to go to a oiled unit. The oil-less units are just too damn loud. What brands do you guys use? Any body selling one? TIA.
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I got this one from Lowes.. I have been very happy with it..
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...066&lpage=none
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70 Miles to the Rubicon!
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I will sell you my dam loud oilless piece of crapsman.67 Bronco blue - LS 6.0, 6l90, & atlas (working on it)
69 Bronco red - F/I 302,c-4,36" TSL S/X( sitting next to a barn)
69 Bronco Yellow - TBI 350,th350, 203/205, Dana 60, 14 bolt, 4-link rear, 3 link front,full hydro, body narrowed 8", 39.9 Iroks on Walker Evans
79 CJ 5 360 v8 t18 33's locked & sprung over (sitting in a barn since 2000)
67 Camaro Lq4,built 200r4,Hotchkis suspension(work in progre$$)
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Last edited by 71BRONCO71; 10-15-2007, 03:48 PM.{o===o}Originally posted by TBS-POPSEXCUSSSSSSE ME oh RUBIMASTER!!! I forgot how Awesome YOU ARE!!! I BEG your forgivness....Originally posted by CityHickI don't give probabilities in percentage format anymore
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Seems like you chimed in on my recent compressor failure so I'll chime in on yours... When my cheap HF compressor gave up the ghost, my Dad (who bought it for me) replaced it with his "spare" Speedaire 4hp, 40gal compressor. It performs quite well and keeps up with most of my air tools (except maybe the pneumatic block sander), and its no where near as loud as my old direct-drive piece of junk.
Of course if you've got the room, bigger is better, and somebody's got a birthday TODAY...1970 Bronco
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Originally posted by 71BRONCO71 View Postjust think BIGGER is BETTER
200 gallon tank, 7HP compresser, 3HP motor with a big piston and HUGE stoke... last forever and takes 3 min to fill it up to the max at 200lbs
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Originally posted by CityHick View PostSeems like you chimed in on my recent compressor failure so I'll chime in on yours... When my cheap HF compressor gave up the ghost, my Dad (who bought it for me) replaced it with his "spare" Speedaire 4hp, 40gal compressor. It performs quite well and keeps up with most of my air tools (except maybe the pneumatic block sander), and its no where near as loud as my old direct-drive piece of junk.
Of course if you've got the room, bigger is better, and somebody's got a birthday TODAY...
I've heard good things about the Speedaire. I was looking at a 20 gal. model, bu tI think it might be a little too small. The 30 or 40 gal. would probably be just right. That would be perfect if I could find a used one of those.
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I just recently replaced my home shop speedaire with the 80 gallon Lowes compressor. I am pleased with it so far. If you buying new the main stat to look at is CFM. If you want to run most air tools you will want at least 8 cfm at 90psi to just get buy, 10cfm @ 90psi or more is ideal.69, 342 EFI, C4, NP203, D20, 4.5" SL, 2" BL, 4.88 9" 35 spline ARB, 4.88 HP D44, WAH, ARB, CTM's, front disc , 37 x 14.50 Toyo MT, Ram Assist, and rear 4-link
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Originally posted by highlander View PostI just recently replaced my home shop speedaire with the 80 gallon Lowes compressor. I am pleased with it so far. If you buying new the main stat to look at is CFM. If you want to run most air tools you will want at least 8 cfm at 90psi to just get buy, 10cfm @ 90psi or more is ideal.
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Originally posted by crawlin68 View PostWhat happened to your speedaire?69, 342 EFI, C4, NP203, D20, 4.5" SL, 2" BL, 4.88 9" 35 spline ARB, 4.88 HP D44, WAH, ARB, CTM's, front disc , 37 x 14.50 Toyo MT, Ram Assist, and rear 4-link
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Depending on what broke on your current compressor, sometimes they are rebuildable. A friend's crapsman was steadily losing its ability to pump and he was able to buy a rebuild kit which included many internal parts like rings for the piston, etc. Works just as good as new now - but loud as ever.1970 Bronco
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I found mine used on craig's list for $300. It's been great so far. "Industrial Air" brand, 60 gallon vertical tank, 110v/220v, 2 cylinder, oiled. The guy selling it said "it was just taking up room" and that he never used it. It was probably $800 to $1000 new.Last edited by 720Racer; 10-15-2007, 09:28 PM.Originally posted by 71BRONCO71 at Buck Island 6/25/11I can do that so much better myself..........1, 2, 3 GOODNIGHT!!!
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Originally posted by highlander View PostI just recently replaced my home shop speedaire with the 80 gallon Lowes compressor. I am pleased with it so far. If you buying new the main stat to look at is CFM. If you want to run most air tools you will want at least 8 cfm at 90psi to just get buy, 10cfm @ 90psi or more is ideal.
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Heard these are the "King Daddy" of compressors and have a great reputation. Alot of discussion in the Pirate Tools area about them.
http://www.eatoncompressor.com/page/page/504747.htm
Once Uncle Sam stops moving me around, I plan to get one.
Bill70 Bronco / 351W SEFI Serp, ZF, ARB, Sunburst Orange Metallic, 35 KM2s.........
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