I recently bought the Northern Tool 60 gal/3.6 HP compressor and am trying to figure out the piping setup. I plan to do occasional blast cabinet work, air tools, and maybe some day dabble with auto paint, so I want to have an oiled and a dry drop. It seems there are multiple ways to pipe it. The NT diagram says to put a moisture trap as far away as possible from the tank as possible. The HF design doesn't have that. NT has 2 separate drops, HF has one drop with a sub drop on that line for oil and dry air. Both designs seem to make sense, but both are totally different.
Looking for an opinion as to which one is better and how long these runs should be. I purchased the 3/8" 100' PEX kit from RapidAir because it seems to get good reviews.
Also, this compressor came with a huge 3/4" outlet. Most lead hoses are 3/8", with 1/4" NPT threads. Same for the retractable air hose I bought from harbor freight. So, do I just put a 3/4 to 1/4 reducer on the output right away and keep all the piping and air hoses 3/8"??? Won't I lose flow or pressure? What is the purpose of the 3/4" main outlet on the compressor?
Thanks.



Looking for an opinion as to which one is better and how long these runs should be. I purchased the 3/8" 100' PEX kit from RapidAir because it seems to get good reviews.
Also, this compressor came with a huge 3/4" outlet. Most lead hoses are 3/8", with 1/4" NPT threads. Same for the retractable air hose I bought from harbor freight. So, do I just put a 3/4 to 1/4 reducer on the output right away and keep all the piping and air hoses 3/8"??? Won't I lose flow or pressure? What is the purpose of the 3/4" main outlet on the compressor?
Thanks.





