I'm shopping for a used air compressor. I need it because the 33 gallon Craftsman I have isn't going to live a long life running constantly when hooked to the plasma cutter on my torchmate.
My father in law's friend has a 1954 Brunner that he would sale. I looked at it last night (no picture unfortunately). It's an 80 gallon supposedly 5hp motor with a large single cylinder pump. It seemed in good shape. It ran smooth and quiet (impressively quiet especially compared to the airless I'm used to) other than a slight knock. The knock was pretty slight and has supposedly been happening for as long as any of them could remember.
The problem is that it seemed to take a long time to build pressure. I didn't time it, but probably 15+ minutes to build up to the 150 psi we turned it off at. I'm not sure what pressure the switch is set at and he couldn't remember. Is this normal? I don't really have a feel for how long it should take to fill an 80 gallon tank, but I worry that this compressor doesn't have the cfm to keep up with my plasma cutter (6ish), although it could probably handle running continuously better than my current compressor.
What do you guys think?
My father in law's friend has a 1954 Brunner that he would sale. I looked at it last night (no picture unfortunately). It's an 80 gallon supposedly 5hp motor with a large single cylinder pump. It seemed in good shape. It ran smooth and quiet (impressively quiet especially compared to the airless I'm used to) other than a slight knock. The knock was pretty slight and has supposedly been happening for as long as any of them could remember.
The problem is that it seemed to take a long time to build pressure. I didn't time it, but probably 15+ minutes to build up to the 150 psi we turned it off at. I'm not sure what pressure the switch is set at and he couldn't remember. Is this normal? I don't really have a feel for how long it should take to fill an 80 gallon tank, but I worry that this compressor doesn't have the cfm to keep up with my plasma cutter (6ish), although it could probably handle running continuously better than my current compressor.
What do you guys think?