JerseyPete
Well-Known Member
I am cleaning up and I am tired of moving this around.
It is at least 15 years old and I have used it about a dozen times. I am the original owner.
I bought it for a project and should have unloaded it when I was done.
It was always drained after each use.
I looked up the model # 919.68700 and this looks like the modern replacement:
Online manual: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/880727/Craftsman-919-168700.html#manual
It comes with no hose.
$150
It is located in 07481 (Wyckoff).
It is heavy and not the type of thing you can pick up and put in your car trunk.
I use my pancake compressor all the time and that is the way to go, in my opinion.
If interested, PM me.
Some reality.
Reasons why you should NOT buy this:
It is at least 150 lbs and even with wheels, is a pain to move around.
It is loud.
It draws some current and should have a dedicated circuit breaker.
It takes a while to fill up.
It takes a while to drain down.
The footprint it takes is about 2 feet square by a little over 4 feet tall.
It is overkill for most people.
You will need to spend more money on tools and a hose if you don't have one.
Maybe the only reason it should be bought:
To replace an existing one.
You need one this big and you are sure of it.
You have a project that needs this size CFM and pressure, and then you will sell it afterwards.
There you have it.
It is at least 15 years old and I have used it about a dozen times. I am the original owner.
I bought it for a project and should have unloaded it when I was done.
It was always drained after each use.
I looked up the model # 919.68700 and this looks like the modern replacement:
Online manual: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/880727/Craftsman-919-168700.html#manual
It comes with no hose.
$150
It is located in 07481 (Wyckoff).
It is heavy and not the type of thing you can pick up and put in your car trunk.
I use my pancake compressor all the time and that is the way to go, in my opinion.
If interested, PM me.
Some reality.
Reasons why you should NOT buy this:
It is at least 150 lbs and even with wheels, is a pain to move around.
It is loud.
It draws some current and should have a dedicated circuit breaker.
It takes a while to fill up.
It takes a while to drain down.
The footprint it takes is about 2 feet square by a little over 4 feet tall.
It is overkill for most people.
You will need to spend more money on tools and a hose if you don't have one.
Maybe the only reason it should be bought:
To replace an existing one.
You need one this big and you are sure of it.
You have a project that needs this size CFM and pressure, and then you will sell it afterwards.
There you have it.
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