unimog1300
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Looking at 2 different compressors. Would like input on both of these or a different compressor altogether if you have a better idea. It will be used mainly for air tools such as grinding, impact/ratchet, and light painting needs. I don't have or anticipate a blast cabinet at this time. Greg Smith said theirs will run a blast cabinet listed on their site. I'm tired of waiting on my current 22 gallon machine to keep up.
First one is from Greg Smith:
It has a 60 gallon tank. $724 is what I was quoted plus shipping of $135 = $859 or..$724 plus sales tax if I pick it up. That makes it $774.68.
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=ATAF5&Show=TechSpecs
The second is from a local store:
This one has an 80 gallon tank. $778.99 plus tax = $833.52
http://www.farmandfleet.com/catalog/product.aspx?i=605037&h=050104001
In the end it boils down to $58.84 differance between the two if I pick the one from Greg Smith. These compressors are also in the price range I want to stay in.
Both of these have 3 cylinder pumps, maybe they aren't equal pumps. The numbers seem close for CFM but does the 60 gallon tank with the better CFM outweigh the 80 gallon with weaker numbers? Is there a clear winner in one of these? I'm pretty sure if I have a problem down the road my local store won't be much help. Greg Smith seems to have been around for a long time and stock repair parts in their store. They said that the CFM numbers are actual numbers 100% accurate, tested by themselves. Not looking for junk at a cheap cost, just something that will last.
I will also have to consider driving to Indy which will take 2 hours or so.
Thanks for any input.
Steve
First one is from Greg Smith:
It has a 60 gallon tank. $724 is what I was quoted plus shipping of $135 = $859 or..$724 plus sales tax if I pick it up. That makes it $774.68.
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=ATAF5&Show=TechSpecs
The second is from a local store:
This one has an 80 gallon tank. $778.99 plus tax = $833.52
http://www.farmandfleet.com/catalog/product.aspx?i=605037&h=050104001
In the end it boils down to $58.84 differance between the two if I pick the one from Greg Smith. These compressors are also in the price range I want to stay in.
Both of these have 3 cylinder pumps, maybe they aren't equal pumps. The numbers seem close for CFM but does the 60 gallon tank with the better CFM outweigh the 80 gallon with weaker numbers? Is there a clear winner in one of these? I'm pretty sure if I have a problem down the road my local store won't be much help. Greg Smith seems to have been around for a long time and stock repair parts in their store. They said that the CFM numbers are actual numbers 100% accurate, tested by themselves. Not looking for junk at a cheap cost, just something that will last.
I will also have to consider driving to Indy which will take 2 hours or so.
Thanks for any input.
Steve

