Thanks a bunch for the detailed review of the compressor. I've been thinking about a new one and the Harbor Freight compressors like yours is the size I need.
Just a couple tips on your desiccant filter.. use it only when you spray materials. also place it as far away from the compressor as you can, it gives the air time to cool and allows the moisture to be captured by the traps. the Motor Guard M30 is also a good moisture trap to have on hand. regular rolls of toilet paper can be used in a pinch to get the job done!! keep up the great videos.
I just bought the same compressor. old stock at harbor freight. I have no 220 in my house here in Joshua Tree ca. the high desert. I have a 60 gallon dewalt 5 hp new but needs 220. so I bought this for now. you can probable put on beefy rubber larger wheels? you might even score a 3hp or 5hp electric motor for more psi pressure? or would you need a better pump unit? I have a spare $175 pump I bought because they are closing those out too.
GTP, could you remove the electrical cover on the motor and give a good view of the wires and how and to what terminals they are connected to? (Show/tell what color wires are to what numbered terminal) Thanks.
Not sure that came out right what you said about the moisture in the tank. There's lots of water vapor in the air especially where you live. A compressor like that with a nice aftercooler on the discharge line will put more water in the bottom of the tank (the tank is a big condenser) which is very good because the air leaving your regulator will be more dry. If the line had no aftercooler and the tank got hot, then more water would STAY in the air and it would come out at your paint gun or D/A. So yeah bigger tanks and aftercoolers are better but more water will have to be drained which is good for your dry air leaving. Yeah where are you I have to go to Longview for something possibly....
The discharge will convert the air vapor into moisture, so it runs down the tank instead of being vapor in the air, traveling through the air line.. 🧐±
I would not run this with an extension cord do to the cord will be hot and catch fire.. Just backing you up with a bit of advice.. Thank you for doing the RUclips thing
Yea, i got you! I need to find a place for it. Although it's a portable model.. it's probably going to stay in one place for most of its life. It'll be connected directly to a plug, probably cornered against the wall to keep it away from any paint overspray, but with good ventilation and easy access for maintenance. 😎👍
@@Michael-xl8dz 😅 I haven't seen any videos on it.. yet. Someone in the comments offered a similar air compressor (the motor didn't work, but was great for the tank), and suggested I connected both of them together. I really liked the idea, but my air compressor is really old, I wasn't sure if it was going to handle. This new compressor, tho.. 🧐it would be 50 Gallons ..
Nothing will catch fire if the extension cord is rated for that power. Where I live, most extension cords up to 5 meters are rated for 230V 16A single phase, 3500W max. I could plug this 1500W air compressor in to an extension cord and run it all day long.
I know exactly what you mean. I bought a half mask off Amazon, took it out the box to look at it, haven't used it yet. There was no way in hell no was going to get that respirator back in that tiny box!!🤣🤣
When you bought your new compressor why didn’t you instead tear your old one apart separating motor from compressor so you could simply buy a new 3 hp compressor pump and install it on your old tank.i have a 60 craftsman tank with 6hp motor that I’m doing it with and it’s not that big of deal
alguien sabe quien es el fabricante de ese motor. o si tiene el diagrama de conexion para pasarlo a 220 v ca porque donde vivo no trabaja bien con 120 v ca pero al verlo no tiene la placa de datos en el motor. aguien podria ayudarme?
This review helped me, thank you. Was on the fence about buying one for my metalflake and candy paint projects. Thanks again
Thanks a bunch for the detailed review of the compressor. I've been thinking about a new one and the Harbor Freight compressors like yours is the size I need.
Just a couple tips on your desiccant filter.. use it only when you spray materials. also place it as far away from the compressor as you can, it gives the air time to cool and allows the moisture to be captured by the traps. the Motor Guard M30 is also a good moisture trap to have on hand. regular rolls of toilet paper can be used in a pinch to get the job done!! keep up the great videos.
Those high flow fittings really help with the bigger tools. Night and day difference.
I have had this compressor for four years, it's great! Only thing is last week I had to replace the electrical plug, the ground pin fell off
Technically you don’t need a ground pin…….so I’d say that’s a 🏅 win
can you let me know the model nuber,, i am looking for oil filter , need your compressor part #s pls,,wher do u get oil filter from @@trentdawg2832
An intake muffler will help reduce the noise as well as putting some rattletrap sound deadener on the tank.
I just bought the same compressor. old stock at harbor freight. I have no 220 in my house here in Joshua Tree ca. the high desert. I have a 60 gallon dewalt 5 hp new but needs 220. so I bought this for now. you can probable put on beefy rubber larger wheels? you might even score a 3hp or 5hp electric motor for more psi pressure? or would you need a better pump unit? I have a spare $175 pump I bought because they are closing those out too.
GTP, could you remove the electrical cover on the motor and give a good view of the wires and how and to what terminals they are connected to? (Show/tell what color wires are to what numbered terminal) Thanks.
Not sure that came out right what you said about the moisture in the tank. There's lots of water vapor in the air especially where you live. A compressor like that with a nice aftercooler on the discharge line will put more water in the bottom of the tank (the tank is a big condenser) which is very good because the air leaving your regulator will be more dry. If the line had no aftercooler and the tank got hot, then more water would STAY in the air and it would come out at your paint gun or D/A. So yeah bigger tanks and aftercoolers are better but more water will have to be drained which is good for your dry air leaving. Yeah where are you I have to go to Longview for something possibly....
The discharge will convert the air vapor into moisture, so it runs down the tank instead of being vapor in the air, traveling through the air line.. 🧐±
I’m new at this been wanting to buy one to paint hood of truck how do they work when u sand or paint how long they last the air before it refills
Does it refill automatically
n you let me know the model nuber,, i am looking for oil filter , need your compressor part #s pls,,wher do u get oil filter from
I would not run this with an extension cord do to the cord will be hot and catch fire.. Just backing you up with a bit of advice.. Thank you for doing the RUclips thing
Yea, i got you! I need to find a place for it. Although it's a portable model.. it's probably going to stay in one place for most of its life.
It'll be connected directly to a plug, probably cornered against the wall to keep it away from any paint overspray, but with good ventilation and easy access for maintenance. 😎👍
Have you saw any videos of guys that link air tanks and get more volume (ie) out of thier compressor well I'll stop have a graet day
@@Michael-xl8dz 😅 I haven't seen any videos on it.. yet.
Someone in the comments offered a similar air compressor (the motor didn't work, but was great for the tank), and suggested I connected both of them together. I really liked the idea, but my air compressor is really old, I wasn't sure if it was going to handle.
This new compressor, tho.. 🧐it would be 50 Gallons ..
Nothing will catch fire if the extension cord is rated for that power. Where I live, most extension cords up to 5 meters are rated for 230V 16A single phase, 3500W max. I could plug this 1500W air compressor in to an extension cord and run it all day long.
Boss whats the cfm on your spray gun?
Damn, looks like they don't sell these anymore...
Looks like a sweet lil compressor…..not to big…not to small, are you gonna run air lines through your shop?????? That would be sweeeeeeeet
what happened to the 60 gallon
are you sure there oil in the compressor? that tag said you need to add oil, not that it had oil
Yea, it already had oil in it.
@@GTsPerformance good, im glad, i was worried you were going to blow it up and you already had the bad luck from the other one, that was a shame
Congrats Bro, didn’t know you were from the valley
Does this trip a 15 amp breaker? The specs say to use on 15 amp breaker but that amp draw says it will.
Can you use this compressor to paint a truck ?
I know exactly what you mean. I bought a half mask off Amazon, took it out the box to look at it, haven't used it yet. There was no way in hell no was going to get that respirator back in that tiny box!!🤣🤣
I’ve been trying to get a hold of you for a paint job for a few months now but no contact info
I don’t know if you saw a gmc next to you but I saw you! I subscribed
Earlier today, or at the harbor freight store?.
Thanks bro, welcome to the channel ✌️😎
Earlier in the gas station
White suv!?
@@GTsPerformance yup
@@Kzy.123 awesome👌 yeah I saw it.
Thanks again for Subscribing. I work on cars mostly
Where are u located. I need a paint job
I'm in the Rio Grande valley, in south texas
@@GTsPerformance can u check your ig inbox
How’s the compressor doing?
It's doing great!
I'm barely on the 3rd paintjob with it, including my car (2 weeks ago), and I've had no problems whatsoever
I like how you left the poop 💩 scene in the video 🤣🤣🤣
When you bought your new compressor why didn’t you instead tear your old one apart separating motor from compressor so you could simply buy a new 3 hp compressor pump and install it on your old tank.i have a 60 craftsman tank with 6hp motor that I’m doing it with and it’s not that big of deal
alguien sabe quien es el fabricante de ese motor. o si tiene el diagrama de conexion para pasarlo a 220 v ca porque donde vivo no trabaja bien con 120 v ca pero al verlo no tiene la placa de datos en el motor. aguien podria ayudarme?
Un electricista puede hcerlo
What is the duty cycle % for that thing?
You can look that up on the website. Not even trying to be funny. I wanted to know the same, but just looked it up.
What kind of paint gun you’ll run with it?
A Goodyear $30 Walmart gun IV seen in videos
It's a parallel twin, not a v twin.
That compressor is loud AF when u turned it on .Hope you bought a case of ear plugs.🤣
Can you paint a whole car with that compressor
I'm looking at buying a compressor I do auto body
Galaxy pearl blue
No inline filter,,, not good
Cuanto $$$$$ l. Costo
$585 con 2 años de servicio
@@GTsPerformance ohhho. Esta. Bien
worst review ever
Thank you 🙌😂