PxTx
Well-known member
I just started selling those Champion Compressors in the Philadelphia area. They are great! Low RPM, high cfm, American made AND priced right! Good Choice
I have that exact same compressor. I found somewhat locally (couple hours away) on ebay and got it for $400.The specs on mine are as follows:
Saylor-Beall model 75-80 splash lubricated-two stage compressor with electric Baldor motor running at about 1725 rpm, single phase, with a magnetic starter, Asme tank mounted, 5: HP, weight: 612, tank size: 80, pump model: 705, pump rpm: 845, DVLD CFM@175 psi, 17.3
Just finished wiring it to power yesterday complete with service disconnect box with time delayed fuses.
I still need to change air piping to filter to 3/4'. So far I've only got it at 3/4' from the ball valve to the point where it goes into a flexible pipe and then to ceiling.

My compressor I bought at Princess Auto about 4 years ago
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Nice one indeed Greg. Ya need some hockey pucks under the legs of that bad boy![]()
Hey Gregg,
I've not seem that fancy of a paint job on an Eaton. Is that how they are coming now or is that special ordered???
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Well since everyone else are showing off their Compressors thought I would throw mine in also just finnished setting it up need to add another 60' of 3/4" piping
Champion 5hp
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3/4" Flex hose
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Here is mine
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Cornwell aught to be ashamed for calling that a 6HP. With the motor having a "special" rating it may even have a duty cycle (meaning not rated for continuous running).

anyone have a lead on vintage compressor parts, history, boneyards or anything like that? i see many old compressors but dont have a clue where the parts come from to keep them going.
anyone have a lead on vintage compressor parts, history, boneyards or anything like that? i see many old compressors but dont have a clue where the parts come from to keep them going.
Motor (HP): 3
No. Cylinder: 3 (2 stage)
Free Air Delivery @100PSI : 300LPM
Tank Capacity (litres): 110
Max PSI: 175
Mounting: Stationary
Required Voltage: 240 Volts 15amps
I want to do some sandblasting, spraypainting and blowing up the odd tyre.
It's plumbed straight into the workshop and is reasonably quiet in it's own shed.
