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I got a Husky 25 gal. stand up.
Its loud as hell, big, and I love it. It takes a while to fill up but I only have to turn it on once a week. :D

A few weeks ago I thought I may have to get rid of it due to space in my new shop but I found a way to make it fit.
 
FastEddy said:
A few weeks ago I thought I may have to get rid of it due to space in my new shop but I found a way to make it fit.

i dont even wanna ask how!! i wish i had a 25 gal one!! all i got is a 5 gal but it fills up in like 2 min and its 120psi plus it was FREEEEE!!! so i can't complain..
 
I had to lay it on its side on the bottom on a storage shelf. The only drawback is having to tilt it upright every now and then to purge the tank. My moisture filter needed to be re-adjusted to properly work as well.

I ran a hose to my bench and have a curly hose hooked up to it. Its soooo nice having on-demand air at the workbench without having to turn the compressor on and hang out for it to reach pressure. The only drawback is that is a bitch to chuck into the back of the truck if I want to take it somewhere.
 
i leave mine plugged in .. it cuts off at 120 so it doesn't run unless i use it.. and it can easly fit in most overhead compartments.. or truck beds.. hell it fit just fine in the trunk of my honda accord.. along with my 2 fosgate 12"s and had room to spare..

mater of fact i got a pic of it lol here ya go guys.. drool away at my free compressor!!
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