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Well, I received my Hypertherm 45 on Friday and have been using it a ton. I have quickly found that my air compressor is not up to handling the job. It is an old 33 gallon Craftsman (re-badged Devilbliss) that supposedly puts our 6.5cfm at 90psi. Well, I have not found that to be the case. It has seen some heavy use over the years, so I guess I've gotten my money's worth. I have been reading a bunch of old air compressor threads on WW, and it seems that a Quincy is in order. Only thing is, I have purchased a good bit of equipment lately (Hypertherm 45, Lincoln PM255, and a Milwaukee dry cut saw). But, I sold my other welder, plasma cutter, and chop saw, as well as did some "horse trading." So, the out of pocket expense is not that bad. I guess I will wait a month or two before getting a Quincy or my wife my divorce me
Reply:Craigslist has many compressors at good prices......just be sure you know what you are looking for....do your homework.Jim Colt
Reply:Originally Posted by morgaj1Well, I received my Hypertherm 45 on Friday and have been using it a ton. I have quickly found that my air compressor is not up to handling the job. It is an old 33 gallon Craftsman (re-badged Devilbliss) that supposedly puts our 6.5cfm at 90psi. Well, I have not found that to be the case. It has seen some heavy use over the years, so I guess I've gotten my money's worth. I have been reading a bunch of old air compressor threads on WW, and it seems that a Quincy is in order. Only thing is, I have purchased a good bit of equipment lately (Hypertherm 45, Lincoln PM255, and a Milwaukee dry cut saw). But, I sold my other welder, plasma cutter, and chop saw, as well as did some "horse trading." So, the out of pocket expense is not that bad. I guess I will wait a month or two before getting a Quincy or my wife my divorce me
Reply:X2 on craiglist! I bought a Duplex compressor last month for $200 Twin single stage 2cylinder pump + twin 2Hp 230V 3phases motor, electric control panel and 60 gallons tank Just add a VFD or a RPC and your good to go Miller MM211Esab Mini Arc 161LTSEsab Handy Plasma 380Duck tapeTy- rapKool-aid
Reply:You may be able to do a cheap rebuild on the old one. I rebuilt a Quincy for less than $30 for my son, got almost twice the old performance. Check with your local compressor folks for some advice before you give up on the old one. Springs and reed wear out and get dirty....
Reply:Thanks for the advice guys. I installed the Motorguard filter this past week. I will look into the rebuilding option. OldSkull, that was one heck of a deal!Lincoln Powermig 255Hypertherm Powermax 45Thermal Arc 161SOxweld 24R OA TorchStill Looking for an Old Round Top Idealarc 250
Reply:Originally Posted by morgaj1Thanks for the advice guys. I installed the Motorguard filter this past week. I will look into the rebuilding option. OldSkull, that was one heck of a deal!
Reply:Originally Posted by morgaj1Thanks for the advice guys. I installed the Motorguard filter this past week. I will look into the rebuilding option. OldSkull, that was one heck of a deal! |
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