rockford33
Well-known member
First off, Happy Holidays to everyone!
Now to my question. I was restoring (hot rodding
) a tricycle for my 2 year old son and my little 2 gallon CH air compresso rgave out on me. I bought a new one just so I could finish the project before Christmas, but it is going back to the store (very loud direct drive).
So now I am in the market for a new portable air compressor. In the past 6-7 years, I have only used an air compressor to 1) pressure test the intake system on my turbo car (which I no longer own
) for leaks, and 2) to air brush my son's tricycle. So I am not as heavy user like most of you guys here on the board. I do have an impact wrench that I inherited from my dad (an IR I think) that could see some use, and maybe an air ratchet for general car maintenance. Other than that, I really don't see me using an air compressor for anything else (famous last words!). So I have settled on two compressors below:
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs...d=100063473&N=10000003+90043&D=air+compressor
and
http://www.eatoncompressor.com/catalog/item/733537/1710502.htm
All of the specs seem identical, although the Husky has a larger tank. So far, with my uses, this does not appear to be a huge determining factor though. Th Husky is over twice the price, and even with the HD gift cards I got for Christmas, it would still cost about $100 more than the Eaton. I have heard and read very good things about Eaton. I would like to keep costs low since I actually went about 3-4 years without using a compressor at all, so it is not something that I use/need on a daily or even weekly basis. No sanding or grinding needed (oh to have another toy car someday....)
Thoughts/experiences appreciated. 240V not an option as I do not have it wired in my garage, and don't plan on wiring it since I hope to move out of my townhouse in the next year or two once the economy improves.
Thanks,
Neil
Now to my question. I was restoring (hot rodding
So now I am in the market for a new portable air compressor. In the past 6-7 years, I have only used an air compressor to 1) pressure test the intake system on my turbo car (which I no longer own
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs...d=100063473&N=10000003+90043&D=air+compressor
and
http://www.eatoncompressor.com/catalog/item/733537/1710502.htm
All of the specs seem identical, although the Husky has a larger tank. So far, with my uses, this does not appear to be a huge determining factor though. Th Husky is over twice the price, and even with the HD gift cards I got for Christmas, it would still cost about $100 more than the Eaton. I have heard and read very good things about Eaton. I would like to keep costs low since I actually went about 3-4 years without using a compressor at all, so it is not something that I use/need on a daily or even weekly basis. No sanding or grinding needed (oh to have another toy car someday....)
Thoughts/experiences appreciated. 240V not an option as I do not have it wired in my garage, and don't plan on wiring it since I hope to move out of my townhouse in the next year or two once the economy improves.
Thanks,
Neil
So for the money, the Eaton can't be beat. The Husky is basically $200 more for a larger tank. Not worth it in my opinion for as little as I use an air compressor. One day, when i have a nice 2 car garage and money enough to have a second car again, I will probably invest in a "proper" 60 or 80 gallon compressor, but that is probaby at least 5-10 years away.
but looked worth it...