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fifth

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I'm on the hunt for a quiter air compressor.. Currently have a 30 gallon Craftsman, oil less. Works great, no problems for 10 years... Loud as ****

Looking at a used Delivlbiss Pro 4000 two stage 6.5, 80gal... Some have posted that it's just as loud and some say it's much quiter.

Other compressors if looked at:
-IR 2 stage 60gal, 240v
-C-Aire 5hp, 60gal
-Curtis 5hp, 80gal
-Craftsman Pro 60gall 2 stage

Most are off Craigslist in the $500 price range
 
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MushCreek

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Re: Need quiter compressor

The key is the pump RPM. Cheaper compressors turn very fast, and make a racket. I had an old Wayne that turned at 600 RPM's, and sounded like the African Queen- a pleasant chug-chug-chug rather than a screaming racket.
 

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Re: Need quiter compressor

These are probably all about the same with the biggest difference being the intake muffler /filter assembly. You can always install your own intake muffler to help quiet things down.
 

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Oil-less compressors are noisy and somehow, IMHO, the noise is more irritating than an oiled, belt drive, slow speed compressor.

A friend of mine who works in his small shop 8-12 hours/day put a car muffler -- almost any muffler will work -- on the intake of his compressor and got a significant reduction in noise.
 

PWC Repair

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If you think your Craftsman oil less 30 gallon has worked great.......... I'd take a look at these for quiet operation.http://www.homedepot.com/p/Californ...Free-Electric-Air-Compressor-10020C/206644539
Watch the comparison video on noise level. There are also plenty of youtube vids on them.
Everything else you listed is in a whole different ballpark than your little Craftsman. By all means go with one of those if you need much more air.
 

b-dog

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Re: Need quiter compressor

I think I have the same craftsman oil less compressor or something similar and yes, it's loud, it ***** but I've also had it for 15 years and it's worked great. I built a PVC muffler for the intake a year ago and that was just a waste of time. The muffler had little to no change in noise.

Have you looked into the Eastwood scroll? It was posted on a thread on weldingweb. It looks awesome. It's a bit higher than your $500 options, it's priced at $1200 but new, not used.

I feel your pain...
 

Stuart in MN

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Have you looked into the Eastwood scroll? It was posted on a thread on weldingweb. It looks awesome. It's a bit higher than your $500 options, it's priced at $1200 but new, not used.

Someone posted it here the other day as well. It looks like a pretty nice unit, but the price will be an issue for many.
 
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Re: Need quiter compressor

The key is the pump RPM. Cheaper compressors turn very fast, and make a racket. I had an old Wayne that turned at 600 RPM's, and sounded like the African Queen- a pleasant chug-chug-chug rather than a screaming racket.

Mrs. Allnut would be proud.
 

jcthorne

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Re: Need quiter compressor

I've been pretty happy with my 2HP California Air Tool compressor. MUCH quieter than my old 5hp Craftsman oil lubed twin cylinder. These run much slower with a larger piston and high torque motor. So far its been a great compressor and keeps up with my tire machine, lift jacks and other tools just fine. A 2HP aluminum tank version is still under $300.
 

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Re: Need quiter compressor

If you want to upgrade comp for other reasons, not only noise, then fine.

If you are satisfied w your exist one, except just noise, consider "quieting" it w barriers, sound absorbing, or moving it, or combo of methods.... and spend the $ on other tools.

Tons of discussion on GJ (Advanced search) on this subject. Marc
 
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fifth

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Re: Need quiter compressor

If you want to upgrade comp for other reasons, not only noise, then fine.

If you are satisfied w your exist one, except just noise, consider "quieting" it w barriers, sound absorbing, or moving it, or combo of methods.... and spend the $ on other tools.

Tons of discussion on GJ (Advanced search) on this subject. Marc

I have considered leaving my current compressor in my small garage, running 3/4 PEX 135 feet to the shop, remote on/off switch, remote air take in shop... Just a lot more a lot more tubing, wires, switches to run when I can buy a compressor and park it in the shop.
 

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I have the same air compressor, I built a vented box for it and put it outside. I am also looking for a bigger compressor but I will still install it outside the shop. Just the space it saves is worth it.
 
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