As we are loading it the guy says, "what are these worth new, like $400 or $500? I dodged that answer, but closer inspection has made this less of a deal.
I had not heard of Wayne, ad all of my internet research shows they stopped building things in the 50's. This is way newer than that and seems to be an ingersol branded compressor- mentions it under the wayne sticker. The compressor has an ingersol dresser two stage pump is three phase with a 7.5 hp motor. My best guess is about 23 CFM.
The tank is 80 gallons, and here is where my issue comes in. It is nice and newish except for a rusty spot on top. I didn't inspect this spot when I was buying, figured it was under a leak or something. Well, closer inspection at home (not that close needed) reveals a nasty weld where the mounting plate broke and was rewelded to the tank- most likely by auto mechanic with torch. The weld is a nasty one and way overkill. My concern is that it compromises the tank. Thoughts?
My shop runs via a three phase converter and having a 3Ø compressor is less than ideal for a number of reasons. I am considering replacing the 7.5hp motor with a 1Ø 5hp motor with a slightly smaller pulley. Any thoughts here would be great. I am thinking 5hp instead of 7.5 because they are half the price.
My air usage is not currently that great, but I believe that is partially due to never having a great compressor.
The last curious item that come with the compressor is what seems to be a vacuum gage of sorts. I have no idea what this is.
Also, Having never owned a compressor of this size I am not even sure it is complete. Is the small pressure switch on the side all that is required to start it, or should it control a magnetic starter?
I have been unable to find any compressor schematics on the web, so any links towards this end would be helpful.
OK, here are the pics
It was apart when I got it, made loading a whole lot easier
The pump
The ugly weld
the weird Vacuum thingy
Another useless photo of the vacuum thingy
pressure switch