FS: Compressor, 80 gallon, $550obo
FS: Compressor, 80 gallon, $550obo
Hey guys, I've got a Husky compressor that I just don't use enough to justify having. I bought it a year ago and it was a little over $800. There's still 2 years of warranty on it. I'm looking to get $550obo, buyer to pick up. Will deliver in orlando.
Husky PRO, 7hp twin piston, 80 gallon, 240 volt, 2 stage. 175psi max, 15.1cfm @ 90psi. All iron pump, 2 adjustable quick-change outlets plus side out for permanent plumbing. Sits upright.
These are still selling @ Home Depot for $799. Mine has less than 40 hours runtime on it.
Husky PRO, 7hp twin piston, 80 gallon, 240 volt, 2 stage. 175psi max, 15.1cfm @ 90psi. All iron pump, 2 adjustable quick-change outlets plus side out for permanent plumbing. Sits upright.
These are still selling @ Home Depot for $799. Mine has less than 40 hours runtime on it.
Re: FS: Compressor, 80 gallon, $550obo
Oops, just realized I entered this under Mike's name on the board. This is Brett (LT1Brutus) selling it, so email me with questions. 8power@gmail.com
Re: FS: Compressor, 80 gallon, $550obo
TTT for ya, that's a BIG one!
no joy for me. I'd say keep it if you can, you will use it more than you think, esp if you do alot of your own car repairs.
i've got a 5/20, and I use it at least once a month. i really need a big one like yours to run a die grinder, or to step up to spray painting and sand blasting. that's some crazy CFM from yours.
get some cheap air tools from the flea market and use them till they break, you really only need an expensive impact to generate torque,
an impact, butterfly, die grinder, ratchet and you can cut most jobs time in half.
http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS...gki.0&MID=9876
Offers 175 PSI maximum pressure and air delivery 15.1/13.7 SCFM @ 90/175 PSI. The unit has an 80 gallon ASME code tank for more stored power and it also includes an efficient Solberg style intake filter, control panel with tank and outlet gauges, pre-plumbed globe valve, and pressure switch. This compressor is ideal for a small business or shop!
hth?
no joy for me. I'd say keep it if you can, you will use it more than you think, esp if you do alot of your own car repairs.
i've got a 5/20, and I use it at least once a month. i really need a big one like yours to run a die grinder, or to step up to spray painting and sand blasting. that's some crazy CFM from yours.
get some cheap air tools from the flea market and use them till they break, you really only need an expensive impact to generate torque,
an impact, butterfly, die grinder, ratchet and you can cut most jobs time in half.
http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS...gki.0&MID=9876
Offers 175 PSI maximum pressure and air delivery 15.1/13.7 SCFM @ 90/175 PSI. The unit has an 80 gallon ASME code tank for more stored power and it also includes an efficient Solberg style intake filter, control panel with tank and outlet gauges, pre-plumbed globe valve, and pressure switch. This compressor is ideal for a small business or shop!
hth?
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