I'm trying to decide between these three air compressors. My primary use will be light duty plasma cutting (~6CFM but mostly short intermittent cuts, no plans for CNC) and maybe later on running a small hand held air hammer to break up kitchen tile (4CFM).
California Air, 2HP, 5CFM @90psi, $400:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200627783_200627783
Quincy 2HP, 7CFM @90psi, $750:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200612354_200612354
Quincy 3.5HP, 13CFM @90psi, $800:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200612355_200612355
My main concerns are:
1. Noise - I live in a dense neighborhood with garages in the front and short driveways. I already make a lot of noise with electric grinders. I don't want to add anything to my garage that will make more noise than I already do. I read Quincy compressors run at a lower speed and are quieter than most other belt-driven compressors. I'm not sure what the relative SPL is of each of the Quincies.
2. Portability - I'm renting right now, I already have a lot of heavy stuff to move when the time comes (3-9 months) and it's a tight space, so ease of moving is a 2nd consideration.
I have a temporary surface-mounted sub-panel in the garage so hard-wiring the 3.5HP compressor isn't a concern. I've read mixed reviews of California Air Tools support.
Or if there's another quiet compressor I've overlooked, please let me know.
Thanks!
Jacob
California Air, 2HP, 5CFM @90psi, $400:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200627783_200627783
Quincy 2HP, 7CFM @90psi, $750:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200612354_200612354
Quincy 3.5HP, 13CFM @90psi, $800:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200612355_200612355
My main concerns are:
1. Noise - I live in a dense neighborhood with garages in the front and short driveways. I already make a lot of noise with electric grinders. I don't want to add anything to my garage that will make more noise than I already do. I read Quincy compressors run at a lower speed and are quieter than most other belt-driven compressors. I'm not sure what the relative SPL is of each of the Quincies.
2. Portability - I'm renting right now, I already have a lot of heavy stuff to move when the time comes (3-9 months) and it's a tight space, so ease of moving is a 2nd consideration.
I have a temporary surface-mounted sub-panel in the garage so hard-wiring the 3.5HP compressor isn't a concern. I've read mixed reviews of California Air Tools support.
Or if there's another quiet compressor I've overlooked, please let me know.
Thanks!
Jacob