Sorry of this is asked often, but Im after some pointers. I have an old (2004) ABAC 50 litre, 2hp compressor.
I bought it second hand around 2014 (faulty) so I got a service kit and rebuilt the motor.
It's served me well since for all sorts of DIY/Hobby stuff, power tools, and a bit of painting. But now it is not reaching full pressure (as it was when I bought it) and I've contacted the supplier and it appears service parts are no long available for this old model so looks like I'm going to have to replace it.
I always said when it's time to replace it I'd like to get 100 litre one as it would be more useable.
However there's a couple of 'cons'.
1. Thinking when I just want to do a quick tyre pressure check, I'll have to fill a 100 litre tank.
2. It will obviously take up more space.
So wondering if spending a decent amount to get a good spec 50 litre one, rather than an entry level 100 litre and keep my old 50 litre tank and build a coupling system so I can run them joined to give me 100 litre when I need it is a good compromise. I could keep the reserve tank out the way when not needed so the compressor won't take up so much space. Or should I just bite the bullet and go for 100 litres (but still keeping the old one to give 150 litres if needed).
On my radar at the mo
100 litre £300:
www.sgs-engineering.com/sc100v-100-litr ... compressor
or 50 litre £250:
www.machinemart.co.uk/p/airmaster-tiger ... r-compres/
The good thing about my old one, it seems to be a decent brand, and parts and servicing items are/were available. Fair enough for a commercial brand it's their entry level item and is now 17 years old. The service kit I bought (when the compressor was already 10 years old) included a small foam filter which disintegrated to dust so had most likely been on the shelf a long time and was already NOS.
I don't consider equipment like this to be disposable so I'd like to know there are spares available for a decent lifespan afterwards.
The current equivalent of what I have is only £163, so looking at their range.
Maybe just go up a model to this:
www.air-compressorsdirect.co.uk/abac-mo ... amp-supply
Not as powerful as the ones above, but without getting carried away spending too much, it might be lower cfm but would probably be a better long term investment from a tried and tested brand. Maybe an idea to stock up on a couple of service kits at time of purchase.
Any thoughts, advice, personal experience or links to products greatly welcomed. For me it's a big expense so it's important to get it right. Thanks In Advance.
I bought it second hand around 2014 (faulty) so I got a service kit and rebuilt the motor.
It's served me well since for all sorts of DIY/Hobby stuff, power tools, and a bit of painting. But now it is not reaching full pressure (as it was when I bought it) and I've contacted the supplier and it appears service parts are no long available for this old model so looks like I'm going to have to replace it.
I always said when it's time to replace it I'd like to get 100 litre one as it would be more useable.
However there's a couple of 'cons'.
1. Thinking when I just want to do a quick tyre pressure check, I'll have to fill a 100 litre tank.
2. It will obviously take up more space.
So wondering if spending a decent amount to get a good spec 50 litre one, rather than an entry level 100 litre and keep my old 50 litre tank and build a coupling system so I can run them joined to give me 100 litre when I need it is a good compromise. I could keep the reserve tank out the way when not needed so the compressor won't take up so much space. Or should I just bite the bullet and go for 100 litres (but still keeping the old one to give 150 litres if needed).
On my radar at the mo
100 litre £300:
www.sgs-engineering.com/sc100v-100-litr ... compressor
or 50 litre £250:
www.machinemart.co.uk/p/airmaster-tiger ... r-compres/
The good thing about my old one, it seems to be a decent brand, and parts and servicing items are/were available. Fair enough for a commercial brand it's their entry level item and is now 17 years old. The service kit I bought (when the compressor was already 10 years old) included a small foam filter which disintegrated to dust so had most likely been on the shelf a long time and was already NOS.
I don't consider equipment like this to be disposable so I'd like to know there are spares available for a decent lifespan afterwards.
The current equivalent of what I have is only £163, so looking at their range.
Maybe just go up a model to this:
www.air-compressorsdirect.co.uk/abac-mo ... amp-supply
Not as powerful as the ones above, but without getting carried away spending too much, it might be lower cfm but would probably be a better long term investment from a tried and tested brand. Maybe an idea to stock up on a couple of service kits at time of purchase.
Any thoughts, advice, personal experience or links to products greatly welcomed. For me it's a big expense so it's important to get it right. Thanks In Advance.