Recently installed an aftercooler on my Quincy QT-5. Used a 3/4" Hayden aftercooler and 1" flex lines I picked up for cheap.
Water separator was the cheapest I could find for 1" lines but seems to work well.
Mounting wasn't ideal but I wanted to maintain a downhill route until it hit the water separator. I notice on alot of installs guys will have their routing going all over and that doesn't jive with gravity & water. Granted the air pressure probably pushes the water along pretty well. So water separator at the lowest point and then up to the tank.
Required some custom brackets and a metal stud for mounting the separator but overall seems great.
Temps drop from 220 to room temp before going in the tank.
FYI, rustoleum safety blue matches Quincy, Genie, and Miller blue pretty well. If you have a dark primer, even better.
Also, don't bother with amazon brass or stainless fittings (I did), it required using X-Pando to seal up from the lousy threading



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Water separator was the cheapest I could find for 1" lines but seems to work well.
Mounting wasn't ideal but I wanted to maintain a downhill route until it hit the water separator. I notice on alot of installs guys will have their routing going all over and that doesn't jive with gravity & water. Granted the air pressure probably pushes the water along pretty well. So water separator at the lowest point and then up to the tank.
Required some custom brackets and a metal stud for mounting the separator but overall seems great.
Temps drop from 220 to room temp before going in the tank.
FYI, rustoleum safety blue matches Quincy, Genie, and Miller blue pretty well. If you have a dark primer, even better.
Also, don't bother with amazon brass or stainless fittings (I did), it required using X-Pando to seal up from the lousy threading



Let me know your thoughts