Brettd85
Feb 25th, 08, 4:18 PM
Hard to tell from the pic but curious of your opinions.. $125, could probably get it for $100.
http://pullman.craigslist.org/tls/584013785.html
I am selling an air compressor and tool set. The compressor is a Campbell Hausfeld "Power Pal" with a 1 hp electric compressor and a 7.5 gallon tank. It has a generous extra-long hose. The tool set is about 50 pieces and comes in a case: Impact wrench, air hammer, die grinder, 3/8-inch ratchet, air duster, plus smaller pieces like chisels, sockets, sanding drums, tire chuck, grinding stones, and others.
All items work.
http://images.craigslist.org/01010101020701031120080223db83049ec4e07a4a6500708f .jpg
twotone64
Feb 25th, 08, 6:02 PM
$100 is a pretty good deal. I'd do it if I needed the setup and had the money.
Brettd85
Feb 25th, 08, 6:19 PM
Rod, thanks. Anyone else agree? I dont exactly "have" the money, but I cant really imagine getting all that stuff for the same price in the future and I have no pneumatic equipment so far.
flink69SS
Feb 25th, 08, 6:21 PM
I think for a $100 that would be a steal.
FRYNTYR
Feb 25th, 08, 6:42 PM
That is a very good deal. Compressor is a bit small for serious body work but for most items it would work fine
RAMBO
Feb 25th, 08, 7:13 PM
If you can get it for $100 do it... keep the tools, then re-sell the compressor for $100 and save up for a larger air compressor.
I have a 25 gallon compressor, and the motor run every couple mins to catch up if i'm running a grinder or sandblasting with it... a smaller tank would run non-stop.
The small tank would be fine for running a nailgun or something though... so i guess it depends what you want to do with it.
also check out what you can get brand new for $150...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00916636000P?vName=Tools&cName=Compressors+%26+Air+Tools
rwagner59
Feb 25th, 08, 9:34 PM
Not a bad playset if you have never had pneumatic assistance, but please don't expect to do a lot with it. It will be loud and slow. This being known, you will probably be happy with it for a short period of time and have to get a real compressor.....Price is right, and if it is close I would go and work it a little to see if it fits your needs. :thumbsup: Good Luck!!:beers:
Kevin R
Feb 25th, 08, 9:54 PM
I have a Campbell Hausfeld compressor. Its a 30 gal 4HP and I really wish I would have gone bigger. When I was porting my heads with the air die grinder it would continuously run. It is a great quality compressor though just wish I had gone bigger.
All the tools that come with it are worth the selling price so Im with Ben and would say buy it then sell the compressor and get the tools for free:D
Brettd85
Feb 26th, 08, 1:50 AM
Well its already sold anyway. Looks like I will just have to save up and buy some real stuff later down the road. I would probably rather do it right anyway. Nothing makes me more mad than useless or crappy tools that cant do the job well.