Hi guys, need some help.
For the last 10 years I've had an older dayton compressor that my father had given me. It was 20 gallon, single stage rated at 10.1 cfm @ 90lbs. It seemed to run an awful a lot when I would use my impact guns.
The other day I was under a car taking an exhaust off and the motor on the compressor slowed down and shut off. I tried the reset button, checked all breakers used multi meter on the switch and the motoris getting power but not turning. (pump spins free by hand and oil looks good)
I started looking for a new compressor. I liked the 60 gallon husky at home depot for 469 with 10 percent off coupon, but not sure if I really need to spend that much right now. Eventually I'd like to build a shop on my land and upgrade to a 2 stage 80 gallon.
I've been watching Craigslist and I came across a compresser that I think will get me by for a good amount of time.
It is a 1970's 30 gallon Kellogg. The guy says it has a two stage Dayton speedaire, 5hp ge motor and newer pressure switch, with a powder coated tank. It looks to be in good shape (real good shape). I can't tell from the pics if it is two stage (I don't know a lot about compressors) but it has three cylinders. He says the scfm is 8.6. (I'll try to post a pic here soon).
He is asking 250, figure if I can pick it up for 200-225 I'd be good for at least the next couple years and have an American made pump to get parts for if needed. Also figure I could tether my 20 gallon to it for more volume.
What do you guys think? Older compressor for less than half the cost or new compressor and be done with it?
Thanks for the help!
For the last 10 years I've had an older dayton compressor that my father had given me. It was 20 gallon, single stage rated at 10.1 cfm @ 90lbs. It seemed to run an awful a lot when I would use my impact guns.
The other day I was under a car taking an exhaust off and the motor on the compressor slowed down and shut off. I tried the reset button, checked all breakers used multi meter on the switch and the motoris getting power but not turning. (pump spins free by hand and oil looks good)
I started looking for a new compressor. I liked the 60 gallon husky at home depot for 469 with 10 percent off coupon, but not sure if I really need to spend that much right now. Eventually I'd like to build a shop on my land and upgrade to a 2 stage 80 gallon.
I've been watching Craigslist and I came across a compresser that I think will get me by for a good amount of time.
It is a 1970's 30 gallon Kellogg. The guy says it has a two stage Dayton speedaire, 5hp ge motor and newer pressure switch, with a powder coated tank. It looks to be in good shape (real good shape). I can't tell from the pics if it is two stage (I don't know a lot about compressors) but it has three cylinders. He says the scfm is 8.6. (I'll try to post a pic here soon).
He is asking 250, figure if I can pick it up for 200-225 I'd be good for at least the next couple years and have an American made pump to get parts for if needed. Also figure I could tether my 20 gallon to it for more volume.
What do you guys think? Older compressor for less than half the cost or new compressor and be done with it?
Thanks for the help!