freshintulsa
Active member
I'm finally ready to upgrade and get a real compressor. I am looking for something around 20cfm with a 80 gallon tank. I want a quality compressor built to last that is as quiet as I can get. I will most likely be building a room for it outside my shop, but if its quiet enough I might keep it inside, though I don't really have room for it.
So far I seem to be torn between the quincy 271CS80VCB and the Eaton PP07V080V1. I seem to be leaning toward the Eaton for the fact that it has disk valves, it seems that most compressors in this price range have reed valves, and it seems the disk valves are the quality way to go. the eaton also runs at a slower pump speed, and Eatons seem to be known for being quiet.
Quincy is known for being the Cadillac of compressors, but I also think that this is really referring to the upper end of their line. My budget is topped out at 2500. I would like to keep it closer to 2,000.
I am absolutely open to other brands and any ideas you may have, that's why i'm here! I do want to focus on quality and cfm. Will be using a plasma, air tools, small sand blast pot, and occasionally 2 people will be working at once, so I really am looking at a 7.5 hp motor with an 80 gallon tank. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Doug
So far I seem to be torn between the quincy 271CS80VCB and the Eaton PP07V080V1. I seem to be leaning toward the Eaton for the fact that it has disk valves, it seems that most compressors in this price range have reed valves, and it seems the disk valves are the quality way to go. the eaton also runs at a slower pump speed, and Eatons seem to be known for being quiet.
Quincy is known for being the Cadillac of compressors, but I also think that this is really referring to the upper end of their line. My budget is topped out at 2500. I would like to keep it closer to 2,000.
I am absolutely open to other brands and any ideas you may have, that's why i'm here! I do want to focus on quality and cfm. Will be using a plasma, air tools, small sand blast pot, and occasionally 2 people will be working at once, so I really am looking at a 7.5 hp motor with an 80 gallon tank. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Doug
