Which year cutoff for Quincy Air Compressors?

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If memory serves me right, Quincy started manufacturing in China in 2004. I want to ask the community if there are specific years, or year ranges, to look at when buying these air compressors secondhand. I’m also considering Champion and Saylor-Beall as well for either a 60 or 80 gallon compressor. Thanks everyone.
 
AFAIK the 80 gal Quincy is still made in the USA I bought mine in 08 USA. Great compressor as are the Champion and SB, IMO get the one for the best price on the door.
 
AFAIK the 80 gal Quincy is still made in the USA I bought mine in 08 USA. Great compressor as are the Champion and SB, IMO get the one for the best price on the door.
I appreciate the feed, Trav. I’m definitely after an 80 gal compressor.
 
If memory serves me right, Quincy started manufacturing in China in 2004. I want to ask the community if there are specific years, or year ranges, to look at when buying these air compressors secondhand. I’m also considering Champion and Saylor-Beall as well for either a 60 or 80 gallon compressor. Thanks everyone.
What is it's intended purpose if answer is sandblasting I'd never buy anything smaller than a true 7.5 hp as i have posted 10hp would be nice. People never understand as soon as you get into some serious blasting tank really won't matter you will be running of the pump in no time.
 
What is its intended purpose if answer is sandblasting I'd never buy anything smaller than a true 7.5 hp as i have posted 10hp would be nice. People never understand as soon as you get into some serious blasting tank really won't matter you will be running of the pump in no time.
It’s to run my Hunter tire machine and I also do auto painting (hobbyist) with LVLP spray guns.
 
It’s to run my Hunter tire machine and I also do auto painting (hobbyist) with LVLP spray guns.
Do you want to sandblast i always see people make that mistake all the time it's a few bucks more but worth every penny.

I do run a 7.5 hp and no regrets as A DIY painting amd blasting in refuse to use a wire brush lol
I always have a saying to people. No one ever said I have to much dang air but you sure will hear people complain about not enough air. I know you'll hear people say get a bigger tank it won't work you will be on the pump in seconds when blasting.
 
If memory serves me right, Quincy started manufacturing in China in 2004. I want to ask the community if there are specific years, or year ranges, to look at when buying these air compressors secondhand. I’m also considering Champion and Saylor-Beall as well for either a 60 or 80 gallon compressor. Thanks everyone.
What are you currently running for a compressor if any.
 
What about used? Big compressors don't exactly sell very well. I have a 1978 Kellogg American 332 pump & 5HP motor on a 80 gallon tank. 16.5 CFM @ 530 RPM @ 150 PSI

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