SLane01
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I have been researching compressors for quite some time and am getting ready to order one. It will be for a home shop use around the farm.
I had an IR with a type 30 pump, but sold it several years back. It was very noisy.
My plan was to buy a Quincy for the shop. However, I was moving and never did.
A couple months ago I had finally ordered a Quincy QT-5 from Lowes, for a great price of 2299. Unfortunately Lowes canceled my order.
I had considered re ordering the QT5 from a couple other places, but then realized I could get the QP-5 for a little more. Some of the initial literature I had reviewed indicated the QP-5 pump ran at a lower RPM than the QT5. However, it appears that both now run at 942 rpms or so, with the only difference being the pressure lube.
I also learned that Quincy has been owned by Atlas Copco for several years now and that the really good Quincys are the QR series.
Hence, I began researching again.
I am very intrigued by Eatons Emax compressor as they seem to have a very well built & featured compressor that appears to use a Saylor Beall knockoff pump.
I have been looking at the Emax ESP07V080V1 which is a 7.5 HP motor, 80 gallon tank, pressure lubed pump, the silent air intake and auto tank drain.
This runs about $4k with probably an 8 week lead time.
The other option I am looking at is a Saylor Beall
SBVT-35-80FP full package option which had a 5hp motor with mag starter, 80 gallon tank, 705 splash lube pump, auto tank drain, low oil control, aftercooler and quiet air intake.
This setup runs about $4k as well.
While the Saylor Beall is a smaller unit with a lower CFM rating, it is a Saylor Beall and is all American Made.
The Eaton Emax with a greater capacity also looks very nice and is American assembled. I have read good reviews about Emax/Eaton and the bad ones regarding the American made claims.
I don't honestly think I need the CFM of the Emax, but want the mag starter & other options which pushes the price to the $4k range.
The SB seems like it would fit the bill for what my needs would be.
The question is, would be better off getting a pressure lubed compressor with a larger motor & higher CFM rating or getting a little lower CFM rating , but getting one from a company with a rock solid reputation?
I am pushing 50 years old and really only wanna buy one more compressor in my lifetime.
Anyways, are there any thoughts?
I had an IR with a type 30 pump, but sold it several years back. It was very noisy.
My plan was to buy a Quincy for the shop. However, I was moving and never did.
A couple months ago I had finally ordered a Quincy QT-5 from Lowes, for a great price of 2299. Unfortunately Lowes canceled my order.
I had considered re ordering the QT5 from a couple other places, but then realized I could get the QP-5 for a little more. Some of the initial literature I had reviewed indicated the QP-5 pump ran at a lower RPM than the QT5. However, it appears that both now run at 942 rpms or so, with the only difference being the pressure lube.
I also learned that Quincy has been owned by Atlas Copco for several years now and that the really good Quincys are the QR series.
Hence, I began researching again.
I am very intrigued by Eatons Emax compressor as they seem to have a very well built & featured compressor that appears to use a Saylor Beall knockoff pump.
I have been looking at the Emax ESP07V080V1 which is a 7.5 HP motor, 80 gallon tank, pressure lubed pump, the silent air intake and auto tank drain.
This runs about $4k with probably an 8 week lead time.
The other option I am looking at is a Saylor Beall
SBVT-35-80FP full package option which had a 5hp motor with mag starter, 80 gallon tank, 705 splash lube pump, auto tank drain, low oil control, aftercooler and quiet air intake.
This setup runs about $4k as well.
While the Saylor Beall is a smaller unit with a lower CFM rating, it is a Saylor Beall and is all American Made.
The Eaton Emax with a greater capacity also looks very nice and is American assembled. I have read good reviews about Emax/Eaton and the bad ones regarding the American made claims.
I don't honestly think I need the CFM of the Emax, but want the mag starter & other options which pushes the price to the $4k range.
The SB seems like it would fit the bill for what my needs would be.
The question is, would be better off getting a pressure lubed compressor with a larger motor & higher CFM rating or getting a little lower CFM rating , but getting one from a company with a rock solid reputation?
I am pushing 50 years old and really only wanna buy one more compressor in my lifetime.
Anyways, are there any thoughts?