My rigid tri stack compressor failed to generate more than 70 psi recently. I tore it down and found the reed valve is broke. Replacement Parts aren't available and the piston seal and head gaskets need replaced, again parts aren't available(although I could find solutions for the gaskets). I have an old 30 gallon Westinghouse aircraft compressor that runs great (and slow speed) for larger work.
I would like suggestions for replacement of my rigid. I use it with coil framing nailers, air hammers, and various other tools. Noise is no so much of an issue because I still have the rigid 4 gallon tank with regulator that can be staged for larger volume capacity and to get the noisy compressor outside (or further away). I move this around some for various jobs, so reasonable weigh is a requirement. I don't care much for wheeled air compressor that can tip over easily. My primary concern is price, performance, and replacement parts available today (so I can stock up and net be in this situation in the future).
My primary considerations have been pancake compressors, which most seem comparable in design, with different pressure ratings that impact scfm rating at 90psi. Most of my work is not pressing, so I can generally pause between work.
I have been leaning towards Hart, Metabo HTP Tank, or Kobalt pancake compressors. Quiet compressors may be of interest, but I don't know about rebuild options especially with the dual piston designs that most at this scfm ratings have. My old Rigid had 4.9 scfm at 90, but I think I can live with a little less now
Thank you for any input that you provide
I would like suggestions for replacement of my rigid. I use it with coil framing nailers, air hammers, and various other tools. Noise is no so much of an issue because I still have the rigid 4 gallon tank with regulator that can be staged for larger volume capacity and to get the noisy compressor outside (or further away). I move this around some for various jobs, so reasonable weigh is a requirement. I don't care much for wheeled air compressor that can tip over easily. My primary concern is price, performance, and replacement parts available today (so I can stock up and net be in this situation in the future).
My primary considerations have been pancake compressors, which most seem comparable in design, with different pressure ratings that impact scfm rating at 90psi. Most of my work is not pressing, so I can generally pause between work.
I have been leaning towards Hart, Metabo HTP Tank, or Kobalt pancake compressors. Quiet compressors may be of interest, but I don't know about rebuild options especially with the dual piston designs that most at this scfm ratings have. My old Rigid had 4.9 scfm at 90, but I think I can live with a little less now
Thank you for any input that you provide
