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All my dumb compressor questions

streetglider

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I have been reading threads on here for several weeks and I think I have answered most of my questions with these few. I may have overthought the whole process but here goes, if you don't mind.

I bought a compressor that was used for about a year. First thing I did was drain it; there was water but not a lot. However, there are some small rust particles in the drain plug which makes it difficult to close all the way. I cleaned the bottom with a magnet but the rust particles are still getting in the drain plug thread. If I install an elbow and 6 In. ****** with a ball valve instead, will the water just collect in the elbow and back up into the tank? Can I just open the ball valve when I am releasing the air from the tank a bit to blow the water out?

What type of flexible hose can I use from the compressor to the filter/regulator? It is about 18 in. between the tank and wall and I am sure I will need a bit of a loop. Can I make one somehow or have one made? I have no experience with black pipe and thought I might need something more flexible due to the vibration.

I release the air from the tank at the end of the day since I may not use it for a week or two at a time. Is that what I should be doing? I plan on using a rapidair kit to a hose reel and two air outlets.

Thanks for the help.
 
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Dustball

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If I install an elbow and 6 In. ****** with a ball valve instead, will the water just collect in the elbow and back up into the tank? Can I just open the ball valve when I am releasing the air from the tank a bit to blow the water out?

That's how I have mine and it drains fine.
 

Durka

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Your thinking straight about the tank drain. The larger the leg coming from the T drain the better. That's how you keep moisture from collecting at the bottom. - That's if you clean it out at the end of the day. You CAN get electric drains to do that for you , but there's not one I would recommend that won't become problematic in the future.
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Rapid air system, -nope, not unless I was using an after cooler with a compressor pushing enough CFM's to warrant an after-coolers restrictions. They cut right into pressure drop.

You can purchase black pipe kits that will give you the basics for ridding yourself of 70-95% of moisture as black Iron is the quickest way by far to knock down vapor. It does the same thing as an after cooler without the restriction.

Just make a simple loop...done!

Plenty of people on here can help with a Black Iron loop. :thumbup:
 
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streetglider

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I added a 2 in. ****** to the drain to make that leg a bit longer. Do you think this layout will work for a black pipe install? I didn't want to run it all around my garage so I thought maybe this loop would be enough. Essentially it goes around the area I work in where my bike lift is.
 

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