bseant
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That Husky so called "7 HP" is NOT 7 running HP. It is 7 "peak" HP. In otherwords, it is BS advertising gimmicky stuff.
To put it in relative perspective, the true 7.5 running HP motor I have could be advertised as having 21.4 "peak" HP, but fortunately, by the time one steps up to industrial sized compressors, a lot of the marketing malarkey is dispensed with.
Not saying that the Husky (that particular one is made by Campbell Hausfeld) is a bad compressor, but it is not the "bad AZZ" compressor that it purports to be. The true running horsepower of that motor is about 2-3 HP. You'll get about 15 CFM out that unit, not the 25 CFM out of a true 7.5 HP unit.
ah yes marketing jargon gotta love it. I have a craftsman noise maker good little compressor for what it is but it states it's a five horse. yea right it's prob around 3/4 hp. I have a 1957 ir with a pump thats rated for 5hp wonder if the craftsman can power that ummm no. LOL. As for the compressors your looking at i don't think any will give the never ending supply of air needed to work a blast cabinet or any other high hogs of air. Someone mention a ir t30 couldn't agree more with that or any old ir you can get a hold of. Like i said i have 1957 ir that i got for 150 put about 200 into it and i now have a compressor that should easily last me another 60 years or so.
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nice compressor should be the last one you need to buy. Your gonna be glad you didn't go the hf route.

