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Just found that one again in a TP tools ad I get in the mail. More info this time, -

Maybe they have it online ?? Yep, it's online as well,-

http://www.tptools.com/Quincy-5HP-2-Stage-60-Gal-Air-Compressor,8112.html?b=s*compressors

15.2 cfm @175 psi.
5 horse 22 amp motor

Oh and this time the ad says 50,000 hour pump life.

It doesn't beat the $1000 IR compressor, but it's alright.

It does not beat the $1000 IR compressor why? What IR $1000 compressor are you comparing the quincy too?
 

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This one here, -

http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/ingersoll-randreg;-5hp-air-compressor-80-gal?cm_vc=-10005

Same one I gave detailed info on earlier. It went up a little in price.

NOTHING Chinese on this unit. At TSC, well the one here likes giving you 10% off of items like this as well. Good deal for the money IMO.
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EDIT: Go check out that Quincy as well. I believe Lowes carries it now.


I re-read most of you responces and you stated that Northeren tool did not post the cfm.

They do post the cfm at pressures (not at 90 but at 100psi)

Here is a comparison.

Qunicy
Key Specs Top of page
Item# 35239001
Ship Weight 475.0 lbs
Package Type Standard
Volts 230
Motor Phase(s) Single
HP 5
Amps 21
Max. PSI 175
CFM at 175 PSI 15.2
CFM at 100 PSI 15.4
Air Outlet Size (in.) 1/2
Tank Type Vertical
Stage 2
Drive Belt
Air Tank Size (gal.) 60
After-Cooler Included No
Drain System Manual ball valve
Portable or Stationary Stationary
Pump Cast iron
Duty Cycle 100%
Pump Life (hrs.) 30,000
Dimensions L x W x H (in.) 29 x 21 x 70 1/16


IR from Tractor
The 80 Gallon 2-Stage Air Compressor is designed to provide continuous power and is built to last.
5 HP (as rated by engine manufacturer) 230V 2-stage air compressor
175 max. PSI and 80 gal. ASME tank
15.8 CFM @ 90 PSI
100% continuous duty all cast iron pump
230V single phase motor, no starter required
Includes finned intercooler
Mounted discharge valve
Extended design life lasts 15,000+ hrs.
One year industrial grade warranty on complete machine - Pump warranty extended to two years with use of Ingersoll Rand's All Season synthetic lubricant, included.


Here is the lowes link. I have 10% off (first time home buyer) and 5% for opening lowes card. 15% off air compressor would be awesome.
Non-around me have them in stock, oh well ride up to northern tool this weekend.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_470446-56469-2V41C60VC_0__?productId=50073343
 
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Yea I didn't see those specs at Northern the first time around. They are there now! Yea, it was bugging me why they didn't have them. I guess I missed them first time around. Damn..I did check a few times; checked all the tabs for more info. Iduno, - maybe I didn't scroll down far enough? Anyway, that's good. If Nothern isn't far away I would check it out and possibly purchase if I liked what I seen. I'm curios which Motor they using, -what are the motor rpms and if it's a Baldor or whatnot. Pump speed is sort of on the high side so....Yea , just curious

I like them both! I'd still go with the IR though... More air (20 gal more) and better CFMs is always plus. Also it's set up to run 3/4" or 1/2". The Quincy might be as well, you'll have to check that out in person. Either one isn't a bad choice. I'd want to check that Quincy out in person first.

If I were to step up a notch. The Champions would be next in line ; price-wise anyway.
 
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Yea I didn't see those specs at Northern the first time around. They are there now! Yea, it was bugging me why they didn't have them. I guess I missed them first time around. Damn..I did check a few times; checked all the tabs for more info. Iduno, - maybe I didn't scroll down far enough? Anyway, that's good. If Nothern isn't far away I would check it out and possibly purchase if I liked what I seen. I'm curios which Motor they using, -what are the motor rpms and if it's a Baldor or whatnot. Pump speed is sort of on the high side so....Yea , just curious

I like them both! I'd still go with the IR though... More air (20 gal more) and better CFMs is always plus. Also it's set up to run 3/4" or 1/2". The Quincy might be as well, you'll have to check that out in person. Either one isn't a bad choice. I'd want to check that Quincy out in person first.

If I were to step up a notch. The Champions would be next in line ; price-wise anyway.

If you go here http://www.quincycompressor.com/qt-1.html and click on "for more information download the brochue the models will be at the bottom with the info. Or click here. http://www.revbase.com/tt/sl.ashx?z=12b3cd59&dataid=106966&ft=1

On northeren tool website you have to click on specs to see the info.:rocker:
 

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I don't know if it has been said, but another thing to look at is the rpm that the compressor runs. My IR runs in the 3000 rpm range and my Wayne and the quincy run like half the rpm and there is a big difference in how loud the compressor is. The slower rpm is quieter and seems to be less aggressive with it's starting and stopping, which I would assume would help with longevity. Sorry for not having exact rpm numbers.
 
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