Air compressor accessory recommendations
I just bought an used 2 stage, Quincy QT5, 60 gallon, for $500. Which was full asking price. I was meaning to talk him down to $450, but when I heard it run, so smooth and quiet, I was sold. I've never seen a 5hp compressor fill a tank that fast either. It was either the used QT5 or a home depot husky for $469 + 8% sales tax = $506. What a hard choice.
So now I'm in the market for air-lines, fittings, piping, retractable hose reel, regulator, and a water separator. I'll be installing it the basement adjacent to the garage and using it for 75% auto air tools, 15% sand blasting, 10% auto body, sanding & painting. I don't have a blast cabinet yet, but it will probably be a big 56" plus, siphon skat blast type cabinet. Air-lines I'll probably use the HF goodyear hoses, maybe their retractable hose reel. I also want to upgrade the tiny 4" air filter (open element filter from a BBC rat?) and add a better drain valve. Doesn't need to be auto drain, just something a lot more convenient than getting on my knees and opening up that T-valve. I was thinking to run some pipe out to a lever actuated ball check valve. Thanks for the help. Bonus points for pictures.
I just bought an used 2 stage, Quincy QT5, 60 gallon, for $500. Which was full asking price. I was meaning to talk him down to $450, but when I heard it run, so smooth and quiet, I was sold. I've never seen a 5hp compressor fill a tank that fast either. It was either the used QT5 or a home depot husky for $469 + 8% sales tax = $506. What a hard choice.
So now I'm in the market for air-lines, fittings, piping, retractable hose reel, regulator, and a water separator. I'll be installing it the basement adjacent to the garage and using it for 75% auto air tools, 15% sand blasting, 10% auto body, sanding & painting. I don't have a blast cabinet yet, but it will probably be a big 56" plus, siphon skat blast type cabinet. Air-lines I'll probably use the HF goodyear hoses, maybe their retractable hose reel. I also want to upgrade the tiny 4" air filter (open element filter from a BBC rat?) and add a better drain valve. Doesn't need to be auto drain, just something a lot more convenient than getting on my knees and opening up that T-valve. I was thinking to run some pipe out to a lever actuated ball check valve. Thanks for the help. Bonus points for pictures.
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