The One
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I had posted over in another thread but didn't get much of a response.
My 15gal Craftsman stopped making pressure yesterday in the middle of derusting my daily driver restoration project, a Jeep (I'm hoping I can get a new compressor in within the week so I can still finish by winter!). On a more positive note this allows me to buy my dream compressor!
I have 240v in my garage (this is the same as 220v, correct?) and I want a large shop sized compressor that can provide power for 2-3 people. I've never used my compressor outside of the garage, only sometimes setting it out the door to cut down on noise, but soon I'll have a dedicated space for the compressor so mobility isn't a big issue beyond light enough for 2-4 people to move without a forklift. I will be eventually connecting it up to a hardline throughout my garage, in the meantime I would like a single quick disconnect off of it.
Currently my most used tool is a smaller die grinder but I see that expanding if I have a better compressor. I'd probably like painting with it too, but can I add a air dryer later or does that need to be part of the system now? Figure on 6 hours/day some times, and 1/2 hour/week other times. It's my hobby and I don't mind paying a premium so that I actually enjoy it.
I browsed Air Compressors Direct and these caught my eye:
BelAire 318VLE
BelAire 6312V (will 3-phase work with my home electricity? Is it something simple a electrician can setup for me?)
IR 2475N7.5-V
Quincy 271C80VCBM
Any thoughts on these? Are they actually the best brands?
My 15gal Craftsman stopped making pressure yesterday in the middle of derusting my daily driver restoration project, a Jeep (I'm hoping I can get a new compressor in within the week so I can still finish by winter!). On a more positive note this allows me to buy my dream compressor!
I have 240v in my garage (this is the same as 220v, correct?) and I want a large shop sized compressor that can provide power for 2-3 people. I've never used my compressor outside of the garage, only sometimes setting it out the door to cut down on noise, but soon I'll have a dedicated space for the compressor so mobility isn't a big issue beyond light enough for 2-4 people to move without a forklift. I will be eventually connecting it up to a hardline throughout my garage, in the meantime I would like a single quick disconnect off of it.
Currently my most used tool is a smaller die grinder but I see that expanding if I have a better compressor. I'd probably like painting with it too, but can I add a air dryer later or does that need to be part of the system now? Figure on 6 hours/day some times, and 1/2 hour/week other times. It's my hobby and I don't mind paying a premium so that I actually enjoy it.
I browsed Air Compressors Direct and these caught my eye:
BelAire 318VLE
BelAire 6312V (will 3-phase work with my home electricity? Is it something simple a electrician can setup for me?)
IR 2475N7.5-V
Quincy 271C80VCBM
Any thoughts on these? Are they actually the best brands?