That is an awesome table! I've been planning to build one this way for a while, just haven't gotten around to it. My plan is to use 6"×1/2" steel plates gapped just like yours for clamping. I've yet to decide on dimensions for it though.
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well damn!!:mad: months after I finish my copper grid, primarily for air tool and auto painting purposes, someone comes up with a topic about flux impurities in the lines.:sad: this is something that I was completely ignorant to and had not even the slightest thought that could happen.
what...
I'm in the process of installing this combo in my copper piping set up but I came to a screeching halt. I was wondering how you guys run yours. do you plumb the regulator first and then the separator downstream from it or the other way around? Or does it really matter?
I need to replace this elbow with a 45º. How would I go about separating it so I don't cut it or destroy it?
TIA
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ok now I'm really confused. pipe dope instead of solder for the union??? or pipe dope along with the solder??
please pardon my ignorance. I actually taught myself to solder just a few months ago, so all this is new to me.
Yes, I wanted something to easily disconnect but now that I think about it, with a "t" I plan on having off this line, disconnecting it will be impossible. So I guess a union is the way to go.
Thanks fellas.
I'm trying to expand the copper line that I have coming off my compressor. Does anyone know if this will get me an air tight seal?
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By you mentioning that you are setting heat and wire speed significantly higher than the chart would indicate leads me to suggest that you check your machine's polarity.