Still about 2 times more than I would spend. If trying to make a living with it, maybe.
I know what you mean. At one time, I had a use for all my air tools and spray guns. Now, I use air to blow off the mower and fill tires.
My large screw compressor is rated at 70dba, I can say it is just a hum in the distance, especially compared to my standard 7.5ho 2 stage reciprocating compressor. I couldn't find the dba rating on it but i imagine it would be close to yours. I imagine 75dba would be pretty tolerable.I get the log scale for dB and that is a huge drop, but honestly I don't have a clue what 5x means in terms of audible sound. Need to hear it side by side.
Worth it... nope. Got other tools I 'need' first. Time to get on with the design of the outhouse for the compressor. Doghouse is covered... that is my shop. Recently plumbed for a sink and small fridge, just need a foldable cot. :laughing:
Any idea of the difference between this one and the $3500 unit? I haven't matched up the specs.Would this one for $1400 shipped be ok?
California Air Tools CAT-60040CAD 60040CAD Ultra Quiet & Oil-Free 4-HP 60-Gallon Steel Tank Air Compressor w/ Auto Drain
Checked noise to compare with OEM intake filter on/off:Okay a bit deeper dive into my Husky 3.7hp 60gal compressor...
Pulleys
Motor = 4in
Compressor 12in
Centers 10in
Motor = 3450rpm
Compressor = 1150rpm
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Compressor is mounted on double sheet of 3/4in plywood and HF 3in polyurethane casters.
Noise (pretty much against wall)
88dB @3ft
85dB @6ft
Noise (compressor 3ft from wall and rotated 90deg so front/back not facing wall)
86dB @3ft
83dB @6ft
Compressor intake on top with filter on side. 2 intake ports about 1.25in by .5in (a little smaller but couldn't fit my calipers)
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I also wonder about the longevity of aluminum pumps vs the venerable cast iron pumps?
Though everyone seems to agree a cast iron pump is quieter and would last longer, my home compressor is a Campbell Hausfeld V-twin, it's belt driven with an aluminum pump, 30 gallon tank, and a true 4hp motor.
It was not cheap, ($780, in 1984). But, it was a light commercial grade unit, and it's the quietest compressor I have ever heard.
This compressor has a lot of hours on it, many of them hard hours. And, the aluminum pump has never needed any repair.
If you consider the reality that the tank has reached the limits of it's useful life, the pump has effectively out lasted it.
I have owned both cast iron, and aluminum compressors commercially as well, and I do not consider an aluminum pump a liability.