NoMoreGreen
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Hey yall,
I have a major project starting next week and I will need an air compressor for it in the first part of November. I have researched all I can research and keep second guessing myself. Quincy seems to have QC issues as of late along with ridiculous warranty demands. I read somewhere they want fluid samples from the tank. Ingersoll Rand doesn't appear to be as quality of a unit. Eaton compressor builds some nice units called Polar Air but other then the CEOS apparent mouth running, there's not much info available. Polar Air's Silent air features look pleasant as this will be installed in a residential garage.
The largest tool I am planning on running requires 10 CFM of continuous air. Other tools I will be running are simple impacts, sanders, nail guns, and oddly, air drills might be in my future. All of those seem to be well under 10 CFM.
Below are some of the air compressors I am considering. Any guidance would be helpful.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200350475_200350475
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/p...-hp-reciprocating-air-compressor?cm_vc=-10005
https://eatoncompressor.com/product/5-hp-quiet-air-compressor-2-stage-80-gallon-vertical-industrial/
https://eatoncompressor.com/product...-60-gallon-vertical/#technical-specifications
I just found Aircompressordirect.com and saw the below belaire. Aircompressorsdirect has a less than desirable BBB score though.
https://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/BelAire-318VN-Air-Compressor/p4841.html
But again I just don't know much about Belaire other then seeing it mentioned here.
Thank yall for your help.
NMG
I have a major project starting next week and I will need an air compressor for it in the first part of November. I have researched all I can research and keep second guessing myself. Quincy seems to have QC issues as of late along with ridiculous warranty demands. I read somewhere they want fluid samples from the tank. Ingersoll Rand doesn't appear to be as quality of a unit. Eaton compressor builds some nice units called Polar Air but other then the CEOS apparent mouth running, there's not much info available. Polar Air's Silent air features look pleasant as this will be installed in a residential garage.
The largest tool I am planning on running requires 10 CFM of continuous air. Other tools I will be running are simple impacts, sanders, nail guns, and oddly, air drills might be in my future. All of those seem to be well under 10 CFM.
Below are some of the air compressors I am considering. Any guidance would be helpful.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200350475_200350475
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/p...-hp-reciprocating-air-compressor?cm_vc=-10005
https://eatoncompressor.com/product/5-hp-quiet-air-compressor-2-stage-80-gallon-vertical-industrial/
https://eatoncompressor.com/product...-60-gallon-vertical/#technical-specifications
I just found Aircompressordirect.com and saw the below belaire. Aircompressorsdirect has a less than desirable BBB score though.
https://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/BelAire-318VN-Air-Compressor/p4841.html
But again I just don't know much about Belaire other then seeing it mentioned here.
Thank yall for your help.
NMG