Tim65GT
Active Member
Get an Oil Type Compressor
I used to have a Craftsman oil less design, it was a 5 hp 30 gal. It was noisy and the compressor kicked on a lot. I had it a long time, and it served my home uses well until I killed it using it for a small blasting cabinet. I replaced it with a 230 volt 60 gal Cambell Hausfeld 2 cyl oil type I got at Harbor Freight for $400. It is a lot faster to get pressure, even though the tank is twice as big as the old Craftsman. It is rated at 7 horsepower, but anyone who knows anything about electric motors knows that the compressor industry has been lying for years. It is more like 3/4 or 1 HP. (see post about the class action litigation. I had one mailed to me about a possible settlement) I think if you spend a little more for an oil type it is well worth it. The cast iron compressor will last forever with minimal maintenance.
I used to have a Craftsman oil less design, it was a 5 hp 30 gal. It was noisy and the compressor kicked on a lot. I had it a long time, and it served my home uses well until I killed it using it for a small blasting cabinet. I replaced it with a 230 volt 60 gal Cambell Hausfeld 2 cyl oil type I got at Harbor Freight for $400. It is a lot faster to get pressure, even though the tank is twice as big as the old Craftsman. It is rated at 7 horsepower, but anyone who knows anything about electric motors knows that the compressor industry has been lying for years. It is more like 3/4 or 1 HP. (see post about the class action litigation. I had one mailed to me about a possible settlement) I think if you spend a little more for an oil type it is well worth it. The cast iron compressor will last forever with minimal maintenance.
