I think Husky compressors are actually made by Campbell Hausfield, at least I saw one that was virtually identical to my CH compressor. I've only had it about 6 months, but have no complaints so far other than the noise. They are NOT quiet!
As Mike said, you can let the tank fill, shut it off, and paint from the air in the tank. When the pressure gets down around 20 psi just fire it up again and let it fill. They have pressure switches on them that will autmoatically turn the motor on, but on my 150 psi (140 psi in the tank) compressor the motor comes on at about 120 psi in the tank. Since I paint at about 15 I just turn it off so it doesn't crank up automatically. I can usually get about 30-45 minutes of actual spraying from my 5-gallon tank until I have to let it fill again.
The compressor will have 1/4" NPT threads on it. If you have the vinyl Badger hose you'll need an adapter to take the hose from whatever that little Badger size is (about 1/8"). Badger makes them, and the part number is 50-023 (you can see it here: http://www.badgerairbrush.com/access2.htm). If you have the braided hose it already has 1/4" NPT fittings on one end. You'll probably also want to get a 1/4" NPT male and female quick disconnect fittings so you can just plug the hose into the compressor. You might also want to get a 50' air hose so you can put the compressor outside
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