smalltown
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I must admit upfront that most of the time I can understand, and with a little advice get myself headed in the right direction. However deciding on how or what to use for piping has my stumped.
I've looked at all the compressor posts that I can find. Especially those on Garage Journal.
Iron pipe seemed like a good idea, but I am reading that the Home Depot or Lowes pipe isn't the best of quality, and the fittings such as ball valves have the same issues.
I've read the posts that tilt the piping away from the compressor, and those that tilt it toward the compressor.
I looked at the Rapid Air, but wonder about A: rolling the coiled pipe out straight, and 2: it also might be a pain/expensive to install a TEE fitting and all the necessary adapters to get the drop pipe to go up and over the main line (to keep moisture out).
I thought about copper. I can sweat a copper pipe, but I am unsure if I need to be careful which solder I use.
My garage is 30 X 32 so we are not talking a Herculean effort (unless your me), but I do want to do it right.
If I was to construct a "radiator" out of "L" type copper behind my compressor, with a drain might I get almost all the water out before my first "outlet" a hose reel ~ 18" from the radiator? from the hose reel my piping would run to the rear of my garage ~32' to a second drop.
lastly I have read that I should not have full compressor pressure on the main line, but I look at all the posted pictures and very few have a regulator very close to the compressor outlet. Am I reading this wrong and full pressure is ok on the main line, but simply install regulators where the hose reel or tool are connected ?
And really last I can't get my head around the idea that we install 3/4" or 1/2 " piping then just before we use it we neck it down to say 3/8".
I've looked at all the compressor posts that I can find. Especially those on Garage Journal.
Iron pipe seemed like a good idea, but I am reading that the Home Depot or Lowes pipe isn't the best of quality, and the fittings such as ball valves have the same issues.
I've read the posts that tilt the piping away from the compressor, and those that tilt it toward the compressor.
I looked at the Rapid Air, but wonder about A: rolling the coiled pipe out straight, and 2: it also might be a pain/expensive to install a TEE fitting and all the necessary adapters to get the drop pipe to go up and over the main line (to keep moisture out).
I thought about copper. I can sweat a copper pipe, but I am unsure if I need to be careful which solder I use.
My garage is 30 X 32 so we are not talking a Herculean effort (unless your me), but I do want to do it right.
If I was to construct a "radiator" out of "L" type copper behind my compressor, with a drain might I get almost all the water out before my first "outlet" a hose reel ~ 18" from the radiator? from the hose reel my piping would run to the rear of my garage ~32' to a second drop.
lastly I have read that I should not have full compressor pressure on the main line, but I look at all the posted pictures and very few have a regulator very close to the compressor outlet. Am I reading this wrong and full pressure is ok on the main line, but simply install regulators where the hose reel or tool are connected ?
And really last I can't get my head around the idea that we install 3/4" or 1/2 " piping then just before we use it we neck it down to say 3/8".

