My Boat Engine Shop, I need help on Air Compressors??
#1
I've been using a Crafstman 4hp 25 gall 110 cheapy 125psi,and its just not getting it anymore,loud as hell ,want keep up on air tools or even when porting heads. I want to upgrade, Im going to put it in a area off the garage and know Ive got to run a 10/3 wire.Prob 35ft run,I figure im going to run the rapid air 1/2 system prob 3-4 outlets.
Im looking at the Quincy for around $1389 w/ tax ,free delivery. Plus a $100.00 on line gift card.=1289.00
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...0475_200350475
its a 5 HP, 230 Volt Single Phase,60 gallon,175psi,•Pump RPM: 1310
•2-cylinder pump design
CFM at 175 PSI 15.2
CFM at 100 PSI 15.4
Air Outlet Size (in.) 1/2
Tank Type Vertical
Stage Two
Drive Belt
Air Tank Size (gal.) 60
The 80 gall is $600.00 more
Ive been reading up on the Ingersoll Rand and they have been saying mostly import parts on it,its cheaper in price and the web forums are saying lower quality,
Do you guys have any suggestions? Is this size going to be a noticeable difference? I really dont want to go above $1600, but I do not want to just upgrade a little,
Thanks
Rob
Compressor picture is of a one like mine.
Im looking at the Quincy for around $1389 w/ tax ,free delivery. Plus a $100.00 on line gift card.=1289.00
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...0475_200350475
its a 5 HP, 230 Volt Single Phase,60 gallon,175psi,•Pump RPM: 1310
•2-cylinder pump design
CFM at 175 PSI 15.2
CFM at 100 PSI 15.4
Air Outlet Size (in.) 1/2
Tank Type Vertical
Stage Two
Drive Belt
Air Tank Size (gal.) 60
The 80 gall is $600.00 more
Ive been reading up on the Ingersoll Rand and they have been saying mostly import parts on it,its cheaper in price and the web forums are saying lower quality,
Do you guys have any suggestions? Is this size going to be a noticeable difference? I really dont want to go above $1600, but I do not want to just upgrade a little,
Thanks
Rob

Compressor picture is of a one like mine.
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#3
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From: sint maarten
you aren't going to get one for 1600 $ but the rotary screw type compressors are the cats ass. they are nearly silent and are much more efficient and cheaper to run than the piston types... it made life a lot better in my shop instead of listening to a 5hp hammering away all day . they were relatively new when i bought mine and were very expensive but i just did a quick google search and see that there are now simple tank mounted ones available for small shop and home use. they are certainly more money than piston ones but the performance and comfort are well worth the price of admission... your neighbors will love you for it...
#4
I bought a Lowes "special" with an 80 gl tank for about $500. It's loud but I put it in the shed behind the garage and used 3/4 in pipe (400psi) run run lines throughout the garage with fitting where needed. That thing is loud as crap in the shed but with an insulated garage I have to stand still/quiet to hear it running in the garage.
#6
Im in the same boat, lol, need to upgrade 15.4 at 100 psi seems like it would do the trick, just dont know about the volumn of the tank size, its kinda like boating and the 2footeritise, Id go for the 80
#8
The 80 Quincy is $2038.93 compared to $1289.00=749.00
both are 50,000+ hour life motor,5 years warranty
CFM at 175 PSI 17.2
CFM at 100 PSI 17.7
Air Outlet Size (in.) 3/4 which would give me more volume
it draws more amps-28
the allot of difference in weight 436lbs vs 650lbs
Also the 60 gall has a pump rpm of 1310 and the 80 gall is 942,what will this mean besides being quieter probaly?
Like t500hps said Im putting it in a shed and I want hear it running in the garage.The Craftsman is in the garage and loud as hell.
Here is a comparison of the 2
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...&cr=4.9&numR=8
I cant see the roterary screw being cost feasible at $3,899.99. Ive been getting by on the Craftsman for 15 years,so its really a want, not really a have to have.
Thanks for all the commnets
Rob
both are 50,000+ hour life motor,5 years warranty
CFM at 175 PSI 17.2
CFM at 100 PSI 17.7
Air Outlet Size (in.) 3/4 which would give me more volume
it draws more amps-28
the allot of difference in weight 436lbs vs 650lbs

Also the 60 gall has a pump rpm of 1310 and the 80 gall is 942,what will this mean besides being quieter probaly?
Like t500hps said Im putting it in a shed and I want hear it running in the garage.The Craftsman is in the garage and loud as hell.
Here is a comparison of the 2
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...&cr=4.9&numR=8
I cant see the roterary screw being cost feasible at $3,899.99. Ive been getting by on the Craftsman for 15 years,so its really a want, not really a have to have.
Thanks for all the commnets
Rob
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#9
I have been using this one for the last ~7 years. Runs the DA and 15" straight line air sander fine. I didn't buy it at Walmart though.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Powermate-...00000003260430
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Powermate-...00000003260430
Last edited by Rookie; 12-20-2012 at 10:35 AM.
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From: Cape Coral FL
I have that exect 60 gal Quincy in my shop[ at home. 1 blown head gasket in 7 years of HARD use. I hink it will serve you fine. Just bought a similar Ingersol Rand at Rural king for the new shop. I think it was $999. So far I like it very well and it is a little quieter than the Quincy.





