Posted by Steven f/AZ on December 08, 2008 at 06:33:11 from (216.67.213.217):
In Reply to: Oil Lub.Compressor posted by Larry D. on December 07, 2008 at 17:27:30:
I bought this compressor a couple years ago for around $400 and have been quite pleased with it.
30 gallon tank, two cylinder cast iron oil lubed pump, 110v. It's nice to be able to wheel it over to the neighbor's (or anywhere) and just plug it in. Keeps up with the impact wrench just fine, used it on a small cabinet bead blaster for a couple of days and it worked fine for that, too. I wouldn't recommend it for long-term sand blasting, but for everything else it works just fine.
Being belt driven, the pump actually runs at a reasonable speed and should last quite a while, too. I have a Coleman PowerMate at the farm that is similar, except the pump is aluminum with cast iron liners.
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