beertestr
Club Member
Late 80's Craftsman air compressor 20-30 gallon, not sure exactly, see pics. 2HP 220V.
Motor was rebuilt last year and has worked flawlessly since. I have had it for over 10 years, and works perfectly. Works great for running an impact gun, air ratchet, it'll even keep up with an HVLP gun.
This is a full-oiled compressor, not a cheapo oil-less one that they sell today. They don't make smaller compressors like this anymore.
The compressor unit itself is actually a Devilbis unit.
The third pic didn't come out well, it's showing the model number 919.156781 Parts are still readily available for this unit, FYI I just checked on sears.com The only thing it needs (if it matters to you) is the belt guard. It didn't have it when I got it, and I always had the belt facing the wall.. I planned to make one up out of expanded metal, but it looks like you can get a new one for $14 or so from Sears..
I upgraded to an 80 gallon unit, only reason why I am selling this one.
Motor may be able to be rewired for 110V, but I never actually tried, always had 220V. I do not have a manual, and have not found one online. If it can, it's probably still going to need a 20A 110V outlet.
I have it on CL for $200, Motown discount @ $175 or reasonable offer.
Motor was rebuilt last year and has worked flawlessly since. I have had it for over 10 years, and works perfectly. Works great for running an impact gun, air ratchet, it'll even keep up with an HVLP gun.
This is a full-oiled compressor, not a cheapo oil-less one that they sell today. They don't make smaller compressors like this anymore.
The compressor unit itself is actually a Devilbis unit.
The third pic didn't come out well, it's showing the model number 919.156781 Parts are still readily available for this unit, FYI I just checked on sears.com The only thing it needs (if it matters to you) is the belt guard. It didn't have it when I got it, and I always had the belt facing the wall.. I planned to make one up out of expanded metal, but it looks like you can get a new one for $14 or so from Sears..
I upgraded to an 80 gallon unit, only reason why I am selling this one.
Motor may be able to be rewired for 110V, but I never actually tried, always had 220V. I do not have a manual, and have not found one online. If it can, it's probably still going to need a 20A 110V outlet.
I have it on CL for $200, Motown discount @ $175 or reasonable offer.