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Compressor Poll, part 1

Which brand of compressor do you own?


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bmwpower

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Ok, similar to the other thread where you post a picture of your compressor, but this time I want to see the numbers...

If you don't see your compressor model listed, go to the other thread here and vote:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8608

If you still don't see your brand listed, choose "Other..." and post a reply to let us know brand you have.

You can choose more than one.
 
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KingPerformance

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The compressor in our shop is 30+ years old with every day use and until about 10 years ago pumped up our hydrolic lifts as well. Its a belaire.
 

Deafautotech

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my home garage have 33gallon air compressor oil less compressor from Craftsman while it is was used. it is working good as i dont use air compressor much as i only use it if i need air tool to use. most tof my time is use ratchet at home because i have time and i hate to reset fuse few time because it is will break the fuse when finish running compressor.

my work (chrysler dealership) have big old champion compressor. it is old but it starting to have some problem like run compressor then stop run and blow all air out itself. then it will run again because it blow all air out of compressor..... i need to figure out why it keep doing problem....
 

Buck_nekid

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I have a Older Ingersoll at home, the last place I worked had a 80 Hp Sullair Screw compressor. Talk about air on demand...
 

Roospike

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Thread BUMP

By the looks of thread "Compressor Poll, part 2" it seems to be that this thread is unseen.
 
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TxDoc

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I have a 60 gallon Husky that is a rebadged Campbell Hausfeld, I think. I am not a professional mechanic, and it fits my needs perfectly. I added casters to it to be able to move it. It has been very reliable and would buy another.
 

chad pickens

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I love my Campbell Hausfeld extreme duty 10 hp 120 gallon.Even using a blow gun to clean the floor I cant make it stay running it cycles on and off
 

'69 Super Sport

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CRAFTSMAN 26 ga. works great and its very quite for a oil less . I would recomend it to anyone .

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