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shadyluke

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I finally picked up an 80 gallon 2 stage compressor. I need some advice on a decent particle/moisture filter. The compressor has a 3/4" output so I need a high volume unit.

Any recommendations on brand or size?

BTW the compressor is an older Sanborn that outputs 18 cfm at 100psi and 16 cfm at 175psi. I will be using this to run my plasma and other high volume air tools.
 
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Plasma cutters like clean, DRY air. I would go with a standard filter/regulator for normal air tools plus a coalescing filter for the plasma. Parker, Wilkerson, and Milton are top brands. I would go with 1/2" NPT thread units. You can do a lot with air line to reduce the moisture before it even hits the filters. Most notably an after cooler between the pump & tank and a long horizontal line off the compressor or a large riser. Drip legs at each.
 
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Plasma cutters like clean, DRY air. I would go with a standard filter/regulator for normal air tools plus a coalescing filter for the plasma. Parker, Wilkerson, and Milton are top brands. I would go with 1/2" NPT thread units. You can do a lot with air line to reduce the moisture before it even hits the filters. Most notably an after cooler between the pump & tank and a long horizontal line off the compressor or a large riser. Drip legs at each.
Thanks for the response. The major brands was exactly what I was looking for.

I was reading a bunch about building a cooler and drip legs, which I will probably get to after I do some framing. Right now I will probably get some filters and get them setup right off the tank so I can keep working.

Now to do some shopping. Any suggestions as to where?


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I have bought Parker from Zoro and Milton from Amazon in the past.

The Parker setup I am running (7F series) has a 5 micron filter & float drain. The Miltons often come with a 40 micron sintered bronze filter and is a "night drain" when pressure drops to zero (i.e. you close the tank valve & run the line down). Milton can be setup for float as well but it costs more.

You can get mounting brackets for each if needed.
 

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Issue with filters and regulators is the cost. Few years back I purchased Parker or Wilkersons 1" filter or regulators, unused, for $20-$40 on Ebay, now they are going absurdly high. For a coalescing filter you want all metal, over sized, even if you need to adapt to smaller pipe ( larger units permit air velocity to be lower then smaller units which takes out more moisture). Avoid plastic bowels, even if they also have a metal shrapnel shield covering the plastic bowel.
You have to love engineering.... the makers of regulators/filter with plastic bowels know they can blow up, so the fix is to add a light metal shield to cover the potential dangerous plastic bowl...would it not be simpler and just a bit more expensive, and less liability, to just use a safe metal bowl.

Check if filter is all metal....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-1-Inlin...ca10db2&pid=100005&rk=2&rkt=6&sd=252313876198

These are basically useless for a real air system, too small.....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PARKER-06F3...145069?hash=item3396c9e1ed:g:kvoAAOSwMHdXRNQW

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wilkerson-F...422757?hash=item236b24b3a5:g:k9cAAOSwvg9XWH~q
 
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^^ this too. I forgot to mention metal bowls as that's all I use. Skip the polycarbonate as they call it.
 
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Appreciate all the feedback. Hoping to pick something out tomorrow....and convince my wife it would make a great father's day gift.

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