Wow... what a fantastic thread!
I really appreciate MTW's insane attention to detail, sberry's at the end of the day bottom line nothing more is necessary experienced practicality, and the self justified earnest efforts of Strouty to try and do it right.
Erasing the ego, there has been a lot of excellent contributions here. This is my official subscription. Please don't let any feelings of being slighted get in the way of continuing the discussion. The points made by each, even though in disagreement, are made all the more educational because they are articulated so irrefutably, and yet are refuted just as well.
MTW, you invested a great deal of time an energy with your lengthy and detailed posts. I know how long that takes, as I have made a few lengthy posts myself, exceeding the 10,000 character count a several times. Thank you for your contributions! It is going to take me several reads to absorb all the points you so comprehensively covered, but I already feel indebted to you, and I'm sure others feel the same.
Sberry, you always find a way to bring us all back down to earth. Pinpricking our ideals with down and dirty get er done doses of get real is a good recalibration reminder, even if hard to accept sometimes.
Strouty, I have the same compressor as you do, and some of the same goals: to get rid of the moisture, to do it right, and to not shrink from the expense to do it right. I also have some of the same DIY problems that sberry talks about: Overdoing things... building a Roman Aqueduct to water a rose bush, when a simple garden hose would do the same job with more efficiency, flexibility, and less cost.
So, a great and valuable discussion indeed.