I probably should have been more specific:
I'm looking for a two-stage, 220v, at least 60-gallon-tank (and really
that's 80 gallons unless there's something about the 60 that's ideal,
and bigger-than-80 would be nice).
I remember that a specific model of I-R was the favorite back when I
couldn't justify the purchase. Now I can, so I'm upgrading.
On 11/23/2014 3:10 PM, Ronnie Day wrote:
> TP Tools has some good info on their site, and their products looks
> pretty good. You might check out autobodyshop.com
> <http://autobodyshop.com>, too. That said, I'd determine what I need
> then look at Home Depot, Lowes and Northern Tools, if there's one near
> you. Compare prices and warranties. In this case, I think a big box
> store is good for long term, local service, And I expect the prices to
> be good due to volume of sales.
>
> You're very likely to get the best prices next weekend.
>
> Ron
>
> On Sunday, November 23, 2014, Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com
>
> It's time for a new compressor. I also want it to be the last one
> I buy.
>
> I remember the last time I did this (maybe ten, fifteen years
> ago), it was an Ingersoll Rand T-something. T-10, T-55, I thought
> it was similarly named to a Russian tank, for some reason.
>
> Anyway, If you were buying one today, which would it be? I've got
> the space for anything, and I'd like to never even have to think
> about running out of air again. Not running a shop, but I'll paint
> with it, and run a blast cabinet with it.
>
> Thanks guys.
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