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Two stage compressor plumbing done!

mharris2007

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Hi everyone,

I made a post asking for help with plumbing here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=352821

There were so many good suggestions and it all culminated in this finished product.



I had never soldered a single thing in my life before this, and now I think I could plumb my whole house with copper!

There's a total of 80 feet of copper, who knows how many 90 degree fittings and street elbows, and a bunch of ball valves.







The only thing that leaks ever so slightly is the dang Chinese Home Depot copper union. I used theteflon ace hardware pencil on the face and lip of it but still a tiny leak. I have some gray rtv to try next but the leak is minimal.

The compressor and plumbing system's maiden voyage was me spraying a big dining table I made for our air bnb place in a home made spray booth.







I used a million 1/2" brass fittings, an ingersol rand filter right out of the tank, a Milton regulator then a 1/2" flexzilla whip to the 3/4" copper radiator. This finishes at a T where it goes to a pneumatics plus filter regulator from amazon. The other part of the T I'm going to take up into the attic and around to other places in the garage using 3/4" maxpipe. Then from the line off the pneumatics plus filter that's already there I'm going to T it and install a flexzilla reel on the ceiling and have a 3/8" npt hose off the other end of the T for painting.

All in all I think it turned out great. And not a drop of water in the distal water separator!

Thanks so much to everyone here. It was quite the project but worth it in the end.
 
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Z2V

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That's impressive. Are you going to tie all the ball valves together to have one drain or are you planning to drain them individually? How much water did you drain after your painting session?
Good job on the table BTW, I'll bet the wife was happy!
 
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mharris2007

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That's impressive. Are you going to tie all the ball valves together to have one drain or are you planning to drain them individually? How much water did you drain after your painting session?
Good job on the table BTW, I'll bet the wife was happy!

Hey. I'm not going to tie all the ball valves together. It's fast to drain them. And after all my painting when I drained the valves there wasn't a drop of moisture from any of them. Proximal one include! Lol. There was water that came out of the drain valve in the bottom of the compressor though.

Thanks in the table. Yeah the wife was stoked. Ha ha. Turned out pretty good.
 
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