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    Shop Compressor Line Layout

    Thanks again for the help, so last questions before I start assembly. The output on my compressor is 3/4" NPT, change that to 1/2" NPT and run a flexible braided hose to all my 1/2" hardlines. At my drops, I'll have 1/2" piping. The hose I was planning on using was 3/8" hose with either 3/8"...
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    Shop Compressor Line Layout

    Thanks for the help, probably going to end up with 1/2". Should I go 1/2" on the drop too or 3/8"? Also, this question is going to sound stupid, but my impact requires a 1/4" NPT fitting. So say I end up with Milton Type M 1/4" NPT fitting. My hose would have to have 1/4" NPT couplers correct...
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    Shop Compressor Line Layout

    Also, is using rubber and a wood structure fine for mounting? Not mounting it to the floor?
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    Post must be reviewed by moderator

    Will someone check my posts for approval? I posted in General Garage Discussion. Thanks, Marty
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    Shop Compressor Line Layout

    So, I know that there are a ton of answers on this if I search, but every thread has conflicting answers and none seem to have the same answer or each layout is different. So here mine goes (I don't post much, but frequent here quite a bit just to read). I've added a picture below of my shop...
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    New Craftsman for sale - Ratchets, Breakers, Extensions, (Nut)Drivers

    I'll take: R6 3/8” Next Generation Full Polish Thin Profile – 44995 - $20 R10 1/4” Next Generation Full Polish Thin Profile – 44994 - $15 D1 Ratcheting Magnetic Screwdriver w/25 bits (Taiwan) - 47144 - $12
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    New Craftsman for sale - Sockets

    Re: New Craftsman for sale - Socketshttp://www.garagejournal.com/forum/newreply.php?d I'll take: QM1 Metric 1/4” 6pt Sockets – 12 pc, 4mm-14mm – $12 QM5 Metric 1/4” Deep 6pt Sockets – 11 pc, 4mm-14mm – $15 TM1 Metric 3/8” 6pt Sockets – 11 pc, 9mm-19mm – $14 TM10 Metric 3/8” 12pt Sockets – 11...
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