BBC71Nova
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So for the last few years I've been looking at getting a new compressor to replace my Craftsman oil free setup. It has been a good compressor but just never seemed to handle a cutoff wheel. I would also like to be able to do some light painting and sandblasting. That said, I knew I wanted 60 gallon w/oil lubed pump. I already was wired for 220v using 10/3 cable and didn't want to re-wire the shop.
I toyed with the idea of a true 5hp and maybe even a 2 stage unit. At the end of the day I couldn't justify the cost and the possibility that my wiring would need to be modified. That left me with the 3hp range of single stage compressors. The current models at HD/Lowes just seemed like they've gotten worse the last few years. I had decided on the IR model but the reviews were so-so and turned me off. I then found Puma. I could not find anything bad review wise and they are more affordable as well. Much nicer looking setup than what you'll find at the big box stores for really not much more money.
I decided on the Puma PK6060v from Northern Tool. I brought it home and started ordering the items I needed to get it setup.
I started with vibration isolation. Searched and read lots of forum post here and elsewhere about various options. I decided on the Mason ND-B-GREEN setup (available at Amazon). They are rated at 70-170 lbs so with 3 of them the 250lb compressor will be more than covered.
I had my previous compressor in a insulated (vented) closet with a solid core door to cut down on noise. I have a remote switch at the hose reel located outside the closet. I felt my previous switch might not be up to the task for this new compressor so I started researching this. Turns out with motor switches they are rated by HP instead of simply amps. Who knew
. Anyway, I ended up with a Leviton MS302-DS (also via Amazon). It is rated at 5hp in a 220v setup which is more than enough for the 3.2HP motor on my compressor.
I toyed with the idea of a true 5hp and maybe even a 2 stage unit. At the end of the day I couldn't justify the cost and the possibility that my wiring would need to be modified. That left me with the 3hp range of single stage compressors. The current models at HD/Lowes just seemed like they've gotten worse the last few years. I had decided on the IR model but the reviews were so-so and turned me off. I then found Puma. I could not find anything bad review wise and they are more affordable as well. Much nicer looking setup than what you'll find at the big box stores for really not much more money.
I decided on the Puma PK6060v from Northern Tool. I brought it home and started ordering the items I needed to get it setup.
I started with vibration isolation. Searched and read lots of forum post here and elsewhere about various options. I decided on the Mason ND-B-GREEN setup (available at Amazon). They are rated at 70-170 lbs so with 3 of them the 250lb compressor will be more than covered.
I had my previous compressor in a insulated (vented) closet with a solid core door to cut down on noise. I have a remote switch at the hose reel located outside the closet. I felt my previous switch might not be up to the task for this new compressor so I started researching this. Turns out with motor switches they are rated by HP instead of simply amps. Who knew
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