Are old compressors worth rescuing?
I know not much about compressors, but I know you generally want a big tank and lots of power if you want to spray. And that gets expensive.
I picked up a old 16 CFM belt drive unit branded Airboss. I'd guess about 30 years old. Stonking great big tank on it. But in pretty poor condish.
But, I got it for less than $100 bucks, and it was good enough to spray a couple projects (not particularly well, but it got the job done), And it runs my nailers no problem.
Here's the thing. It's enormous. And it's somewhat a miracle it works at all. Guages are all knackered (have to knock em just the right way to unstuck the dials), it's leaky AF (I think from the regulator), weathered, rusty, noisy, and I can hear it's full of water too (but doesn't have a drain valve). Motor seems strong, and it has oil in it.
It's too big a job for me to restore, and it owes me nothing. I'm going to guess it's a $500+ job at the repair shop, including parts labour.
So, is it worth trying to resurrect it? Or leave it be and buy something else?
If I'm honest, a basic compact unit would suit me better. I don't think I need to spray finishes often. But of course I'd like the option to spray too!