BetterDays
Well-known member
I am planning to move my compressor in the shed.
Running the wiring is not an issue. Planning to put it on a switch so that I can turn it on or off when needed.
However, I am stuck on two things:
1 - should I run the air hose from compressor to the garage (easy way, still allows quick disconnect in shed if needed) ~or~ run a hard air line? This is a temporary solution, as I do not plan to be in the place forever.
2 - draining the tank. I would like to hard pipe this out of the shed so I do not need worry about ruining the floor on the shed. My concern is that the shed does not have heat and it does get cold here in the winter (west of Cleveland, OH). Of course, I am concerned that the pipe would allow the condensation to freeze. Or, will it freeze if it is pressurized? It was fine in the garage, but twice per week (or more), the garage gets a nice long treatment of heat.
Assistance is appreciated.
Kevin
Running the wiring is not an issue. Planning to put it on a switch so that I can turn it on or off when needed.
However, I am stuck on two things:
1 - should I run the air hose from compressor to the garage (easy way, still allows quick disconnect in shed if needed) ~or~ run a hard air line? This is a temporary solution, as I do not plan to be in the place forever.
2 - draining the tank. I would like to hard pipe this out of the shed so I do not need worry about ruining the floor on the shed. My concern is that the shed does not have heat and it does get cold here in the winter (west of Cleveland, OH). Of course, I am concerned that the pipe would allow the condensation to freeze. Or, will it freeze if it is pressurized? It was fine in the garage, but twice per week (or more), the garage gets a nice long treatment of heat.
Assistance is appreciated.
Kevin

