I had planned on putting a compressor just outside of my garage, underneath some stairs, and plumbing it inside. I put a 30 amp 220v plug there just for this purpose. But now the wife is having no part of that, since she claims the "outside" (i.e. yard) is hers and the inside (garage) is mine and she doesn't think the compressor goes with her landscape plan. I can put it under the stairs if I build an enclosure for it, but I am leaning towards just putting it inside, as I have room for it. What I'm probably going to purchase is something along the lines of a220/230v 2-stage IR 5hp with a 60 or 80 gal tank. Rather than running a new electrical line inside the garage, I am wanting to simply use the 50 amp welder outlet that I also had installed during construction. Question: if the compressor calls for a 30 amp service, is there any problem with just changing the plug/wire on the compressor and leaving the outlet and breaker at 50 amps. The romex wire is properly sized for 50 amps. If the compressor comes with a separate starter, would the starter have the overload/breaker built into it? Or do I need to change the outlet and breaker? I'd prefer not to, so I can use the same plug for both the compressor and welder.