^Good question, not all of them provide DB specs or even RPM's (slower is quieter). I've been searching and reading over at GJ, lot's of good info for sure!
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Thanks Titus...looks like HF doesn't have your model any more.
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^Good question, not all of them provide DB specs or even RPM's (slower is quieter). I've been searching and reading over at GJ, lot's of good info for sure!
PS
Thanks Titus...looks like HF doesn't have your model any more.
Barney has been happy with our Sears compressor. Mine is 110 but I see this one on sale... http://www.sears.com/craftsman-profe...9&blockType=G9
My brother in law had a very large Craftsman compressor in his oversized garage/workshop and it shook the concrete foundation when it ran!
Yup. My buddy poured a separate concrete floor just for the compressor. Pretty sweet set up. Of course, he also has an epoxy-floored 6-car garage with several Porsches in it.
^Today's Crapsman ain't what they used to be.
I have owned that compressor for 4 years now. I have not had any problems with it. I can run it down pretty easy with air drills and grinders. I can run it down with a 1/2 inch impact but it takes some doing. If I was still a serious mechanic I would want more, but for hobby use I am happy with it.
Makita MAC2400 Big Bore 2.5 HP Air Compressor is 39% off here:
http://amazon.com/dp/B0001Q2VPK/
After much reading and research, I think I'm going with this one. It's as quiet or quieter than an oil-filled compressor (70db), and will suit my needs.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Californi...020C/206644539
This one?? http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...7783_200627783
It looks shorter in this ad??
I like it!! Is it really US Built??
Ten gallons isn't much reserve for more consuming tasks. Will you ever spray paint or blow off large areas or dry off wet stuff?
So once you get it are you going to plumb the airlines in PVC pipe around the shop?? ;-)
PVC?!?! The guys at GJ would have your head! My shop isn't big enough to warrant that, that's why I have one of these.
http://www.harborfreight.com/38-in-x...eel-62344.html
^That too! :clap: