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Re: Compressor question


 

FWIW, regarding the Eastwood compressors, they just released an updated version that has some new features to improve reliability. Best part is it is retrofittable to any of the previous units. I just saw this video a couple days ago:






Brian Lamb
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On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 09:40:51 AM MST, Brett Wissel <brettwissel@...> wrote:


Joel,?

I can't imagine a world where the 80/120 would be a better choice than the 30/60 unless you start heavy media blasting or fire up a full time spray finishing shop at your house.

Bruce - the higher end scrolls are so nice, but the price curve is eye watering - great that you found a deal.

If you want the autodrains to be more tolerable, run them into a muffler cup (rags in a 2 liter bottle or the like) or plumb them to the outside world. Still might have to find a creative way to deal with the unloading valve bleedoff (we have tied a bunch of rags around it to muffle, always going to be louder than the compressor itself running.

On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 10:05?AM Bruce Gordon via <bruce=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Joel,
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Fwiw, I ended up getting the Anest Iwata compressor, . I got the 5hp 60 gallon one from eBay for a super good price. They are about 10k new but you can find them used fairly easily. I got a number for a local Anest Iwata sales rep and he spent a good about of time telling me about the unit, even after I told him I was looking at a used one off of eBay. The unit I got had only 217 hours on it and the rep said that was hardly broken in. They use basically the same scroll technology that the Eastwoods use but the Anest Iwata's are oil free. My crude understanding is that the Eastwood's use oil to make up for scroll head not being manufactured to as tight of tolerances as the more industrial oil free units. Either way the scroll compressors are quite and don't have the need to run continuously to get longer life spans like the screw compressors do. I feel I got lucky finding the deal on eBay, otherwise I would have gotten the Eastwood.
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I should mention that I did have to clean out the tank, it had a surprising amount of rusty gunk build up clogging the drain. With only 217 hours, I'm guessing they didn't have the automatic drain purge plugged in, it had one and it works fine. Not sure but everything else was squeaky clean.
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Lastly, it is pleasantly quiet but the drain purge still scares the crap out of me when it kicks in.
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Bruce



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