Ok, I'm cool with having it all 1/2". That simplifies all my connections and plans. I was thinking about the longer piece that may/may not reach the other side of garage. It's probably overkill.
Thanks!
I like rapid air, but always consider it more for a nice shiny exterior installations. My plans are hidden and flush for keeping my man cave silent but deadly.
I especially like their aluminum block manifolds, pretty slick.
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Garage is approx 25' x 30'. This is not a birds eye view. Only reason for many quick connects is for options and different project stations. In-wall plan is to do it right the first time so it doesn't need leak fixes. That quick connect at the top before the expansion cap is for just...
Nothing that requires dedicated circuit, would prefer everything here to stay 15 amp. GFCI right after the first switch that controls the whole wall as shown. All outlets after that are not GFCI. Lighting is on separate line, just two fixtures of T8's hanging.
This wall has never been closed in...
This system provides air outlets to the 2 main use stations in my garage (I may remove the middle port on the right side as it's not that necessary).
Talking scale, this thing is only 8' H x 12' L on a wall that's 8' H x 22' L, see cuts in pipe on design (shows basic setup not exact length). And...
Opposite wall has the main panel so no need in another panel. This seems to cover everything one could think of now, while still being fairly expandable and even upgradeable from the main line at top for future. Yes work bench and cabinetry span the length of wall.
3 Rows because I prefer to have options. Bottom is for low or hidden machines and cords (ie bench grinder cord/compressor on floor). Middle is for high usage/easy access. Upper is for inside cabinets, lights and chargers.
I'm in San Diego, and I have no idea how to check for code requirements...
Hi guys,
This is only my 2nd posting.
On the topic of new in-wall wiring in my garage...check out my design here!
The wall is open and I've ripped out the old junk that was half melted and making poor connections since the 70's. See photo and please poke holes in the design and let me know of...
Those main horizontal sections are 1/2" so with a 3/4" hole in the right spots I can finesse it through. With an extra coupling or two, along with a couple sections of studs that happen to be larger, it should work just fine.
I plan on using airbrushes, paint guns, air staplers, etc at the stations. At the right side and overhead will all be same but with higher airflow for tires and air tools. I'll regulate and filter the PSI at the outlets as needed.
Hey guys, this is my 1st post and I am looking for advice and comments on my in-wall compressed air system design I have here. It's fairly small at approx 8' x 12' (may extend to the left at 8' x 18'), so the main vertical branch I'm thinking 3/4" pipe out to the overhead retractable line. Then...