ckucia
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Finally managed to justify a new compressor. Got the 80 gallon 5hp IR that Tractor Supply carries.
It was a sudden decision (it's my Christmas present) and since the colder weather has set in I'm probably not going to set it up completely right away.
Looking for suggestions on things I might want to do with it before the first run or things you wish you would have done differently with yours after it was set up.
Would it be worth coating the inside with something (gas tank sealant or similar?) prior to running it for the first time, to prevent rust?
If this were a HF compressor, I'd be disassembling the pump completely, and then reassembling after checking everything. Is IR a good enough company I can skip that? I bought the 1 year extended warranty so I'm covered but beyond that I'll be on my own. Plus, some of the warranty is "bring it back to TSC" which, frankly, ain't happening after what I went through to get it home, but that's a story for another day...
I've wanted a compressor like this for 30 years but our old houses never had the power in the garage to support it, and the cost was a hurdle. Yeah, I'd like a Quincy, but chances are this is the best compressor I'll ever own. I'd like to be sure it lasts the rest of my life without any issues.
It was a sudden decision (it's my Christmas present) and since the colder weather has set in I'm probably not going to set it up completely right away.
Looking for suggestions on things I might want to do with it before the first run or things you wish you would have done differently with yours after it was set up.
Would it be worth coating the inside with something (gas tank sealant or similar?) prior to running it for the first time, to prevent rust?
If this were a HF compressor, I'd be disassembling the pump completely, and then reassembling after checking everything. Is IR a good enough company I can skip that? I bought the 1 year extended warranty so I'm covered but beyond that I'll be on my own. Plus, some of the warranty is "bring it back to TSC" which, frankly, ain't happening after what I went through to get it home, but that's a story for another day...
I've wanted a compressor like this for 30 years but our old houses never had the power in the garage to support it, and the cost was a hurdle. Yeah, I'd like a Quincy, but chances are this is the best compressor I'll ever own. I'd like to be sure it lasts the rest of my life without any issues.

