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Air compressor plumbing options?

hutch4472

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Hey guys, great site....and my wife hates all of you (jk). So I am close to putting together my 30X50 metal shop and need some advice on compressor plumbing ( I am a couple months away from this task but cant stop thinking of how I am going to do it). I have four 60' rolls of type "L" copper tubing. Three are 3/4'' and one is 1/2''. Now I know you are not supposed to solder this type of "soft" copper tubing (or so I've read) so what options do I have? Flare fittings? Or can I not use it at all? I read ALL the compressor plumbing post I could find but I couldnt find an answer to this problem. Thanks a bunch in advance, Hutch
 
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Hmmmm.....Ok I will try to find more info on it someplace.....it is type "L" and seems plenty thick walled but your right, I'm not sure if the softer "roller" tubing will work............****!!!
 

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That soft copper is used on my compressor unit with compression fittings. It goes from the head of the pump to the tank. Why would it not work for the whole system?
 
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ron in sc said:
That soft copper is used on my compressor unit with compression fittings. It goes from the head of the pump to the tank. Why would it not work for the whose system?

Some things I can think of:

- the copper is soft so it is vulnerable to damage, longer runs = more chance for damage
- flow will be less that rigid copper since the tube diameter is never exactly round
 

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Is there copper piping sold at Lowes or Home Depot that would be suitable for plumbing airlines in the garage????
 
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Well looking into it more, it seems you can use the copper rolls but you are supposed to use flare fittings. I assume you are not supposed to use solder do to the imperfect roundness of the tubing???
 
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