WhiffySpark
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What would you choose? I'm not interested in craigslist or used. I could probably get by with a 3hp, but a 5hp may be worth it
CL is your friend, keep looking for as large a compressor as your shop can fit. You will never need another compressor if you find a good old Champion, IR, Kellogg or Quincy. I just got an american made IR t30 7.5 Baldor that looks brand new for $800. Just saw a Champion upright 7.5 80 gallon asking $1000. These are both with single phase power.
They are out there keep a look out and be patient. Much better deals for the big compressors, at least what Ive seen. No reason to buy a smaller compressor new.
The "home shop" and " big box store" IR stuff has gone down hill over the years. The pumps are Made in India and look cheap.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_54284-1126-VT6362___?productId=3370356
^^ This is what I run. Sometimes I wish it were bigger, but for the price and being brand new its hard to beat. I added a remote drain, a pre tank cooling loop, and change the oil once a year. Good unit runs every day doing automotive work.
Not interested in used. I don't trust the tanks.
I'd trust a used Saylor-Beall, Quincy, etc. in decent condition over a new Chiwainese tank any day.

lowes carries a quincy 60 gallon for $799. if you can use a 10% off couoon then it makes it even better.
its only a single stage though
I have zero internet in a used pressure vessel what so ever.
As much a concern as a tank is the rest of the stuff. Old stuff often works the day you get it but soon every flaw shows up, was down that road this summer. Worked great in a shop test, put some work on it and poops. Fix it, something else craps out. Another half a work day shot repairing a unit aint worth 50 at a good yard sale.I got mine from gregsmithequipment.com for $850. I got the 80 gallon twin stage 3 cylinder. Smallest that will still support the sand blaster and run all my tools.
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I have zero internet in a used pressure vessel what so ever.
Harbor Freight recently replaced that model with a different one that is single stage.