penright
ALLIANCE MEMBER
When I was doing the air system in the new shop, the suggestion was to just temporarily do some "in hose" until you know for sure how you are going to use it.
In the Words of "Watch Wes Work", it is only temporary unless it works.
Four years later there is one small change I want to make. My thought is to split the line before the air regulator. Most of the air tools I use most of the time need the regulator. Now and then when I want to use the air impact, I hate moving the regulator and hopefully put it back.
Right now my thought is to screw the whip into the real and the maie onto the air regluator. Then T the inlet some how.
Below the picture of my setup are two different things that I have found. My conceren is none of them have any spec's on pressure. Every thing in the system so far is rated at 175psi+.
One way is the blue manifold, with a niple that is long enough that I can support it on the bar to the right. Then plug off one of the holes
Right now I am leaning toward the blue Y. Screw the feed line into one of the couplers, short ****** between it and the regulator. with a female on the regulator output. Then move the whip with the male end between regulated and unregulate.
Thoughts?





In the Words of "Watch Wes Work", it is only temporary unless it works.
Four years later there is one small change I want to make. My thought is to split the line before the air regulator. Most of the air tools I use most of the time need the regulator. Now and then when I want to use the air impact, I hate moving the regulator and hopefully put it back.
Right now my thought is to screw the whip into the real and the maie onto the air regluator. Then T the inlet some how.
Below the picture of my setup are two different things that I have found. My conceren is none of them have any spec's on pressure. Every thing in the system so far is rated at 175psi+.
One way is the blue manifold, with a niple that is long enough that I can support it on the bar to the right. Then plug off one of the holes
Right now I am leaning toward the blue Y. Screw the feed line into one of the couplers, short ****** between it and the regulator. with a female on the regulator output. Then move the whip with the male end between regulated and unregulate.
Thoughts?






