Don't think I posted this yet in this thread...
Put together this compressor for my neighbor that really isn't a garage guy but needed one for filling tires / blowing stuff off occasionally...
Originally found the little Sanborn single-piston on a ~11 gallon tank for $20. Didn't get to try it there but the people said they used it the day before to fill one of the employee's tires, so I took their word for it since I've bought a lot from them before. Bought it for one of my other neighbors that wanted it.
Got it home and plug it in and there is a pinhole leak in the corner of the tank.

My neighbor tried welding on it some (I know, I know, but he's 79 and you don't tell him what he can and can't do) but it just kept blowing out from all the rust. Stuck it in the shed for another day...
Fast forward and I was at a garage sale and guy takes me to his basement full of woodworking stuff and I eye that green Grizzy 11 gallon tank in the corner collecting dust. Tank looks practically brand new and very solid. I buy that for $20 with the intention of hooking up a 2HP craftsman pump / motor I got for free on it.
So I was kind of starting planning to mount the 2HP CMan setup on the tank when I was talking to my next door neighbor and he was telling me how he wanted a compressor for his garage and for me to keep an eye out for him at sales. Well I start thinking and the 2HP is 220V only (I didn't feel like running a 220v circuit for my neighbor, lol), but I remembered the single cylinder 3/4HP compressor my other neighbor had with the bad tank that is 110v. I go over there, buy it from him for $20 and proceed to transplant the pump & motor.
Had to drill & tap the holes for the pump & motor as nothing lined up, but it went together pretty smooth. Still need to mount the fan guard but it works for now. Found a spare hose I don't use, a nozzle and air chuck, and I gave it to my neighbor "just because"... He was ecstatic to say the least.
Like I said, it's just a 11-gallon, single-cylinder pump, 1725RPM 3/4HP motor, 110v, 100PSI setup... but it's quiet and it does what he needs and better than some noisy oil-less junky Chinese compressor.
I still have the old CMan pump & 2HP motor for another project one day when I find another good tank...