FrankBullitt
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I am completely new to this, other than using a pancake with coiled hose for trim out, so please bear with any stupid thoughts or questions.
This is an obviously simple system for air ratchets/impact, sanders, but I know it's just the start. Eventually I'll probably add outlets, add a line for painting etc. so this will be a work in progress.
The compressor is the 60g Campbell Hausfeld sold by Lowes. The regulator/water trap I have is this Astra from Amazon.
The compressor has a 3/4" outlet, the regulator has 1/2" inlets and outlets.
My intention is to plumb the first couple feet to the wall mounted regulator using metallic line (stainless/brass/copper) for stability and to cool the air. I am placing the regulator close to reduce the pressure downline to 90 psi in the hopes of avoiding leaks. (Does this make sense?)
Of course I'll have to step down from 3/4 to 1/2 to attach the regulator, but is there a real advantage to increasing the line size back to 3/4 between the regulator and the 10-15 feet to the hose reel (I'll be using 50' of 3/8" rubber or like)?
I'll be using non-metallic after the trap-NOT PVC- to allow me flexibility in later modifications. Size makes a difference. If I use 1/2" supply, I might buy the RapidAir set from Amazon- it's under $80. If I use 3/4 I'll probably go PEX, since the purchase of tools will be offset by the 3/4" RapidAir set being twice the cost of the 1/2"
Also, in the drawing above I've indicated points for ball valve drains at low points. Am I overdoing it?
Any advice is appreciated!
