I need a little help with an air compressor set-up. I just got an Ingersol Rand 5 hp, 60 gal, 2 stage compressor. I have never had a compressor before and this is all new to me. I am getting more and more involved in a car project and felt this would help things along. I will be using the compressor to run a small blast cabinet and eventually painting.
The compressor is located in a small shed off the back of my garage. I am not planning on an elaborate plumbing set-up. My thought was a high pressure rubber hose coming from the compressor, through the wall into the garage and connected to a regulator/filter and dryer then to a quick connect.
1. What I am very unsure about is the sizes of fittings. I was thinking of using 3/4 inch high pressure hose from the compressor to the regulator - should that be adequate?
2. I have looked at a few cheap regulator/filter combos at HF. My concern is that these have 3/8 inch intake/outputs and their inline dryers are 1/4 inch intake and output. Are these going to constrict my airflow too much? I don't want to loose too much because the compressor by itself is going to be barely adequate for blasting. Any recommendations on filter/regulator/dryers - I don't want to spend much more than $150 for these and less would be better.
3. I am going to plan on 1/2 hose between the quick connect and the blast cabinet - sound good?
My other concern is air intake for the compressor. The shed that it's located in is rather small (6x8 footprint with a sloped ceiling that is 7 foot at the highest point and about 4 foot at the lowest point) - way less than the recommended 1000 cubic foot per hp - so I am considering running an air intake for outside air. This would be about 6 feet long. What is the best air intake set-up? What type of pipe and what diameter? Is there a flexible pipe I can use to keep the set-up simple?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Josh
The compressor is located in a small shed off the back of my garage. I am not planning on an elaborate plumbing set-up. My thought was a high pressure rubber hose coming from the compressor, through the wall into the garage and connected to a regulator/filter and dryer then to a quick connect.
1. What I am very unsure about is the sizes of fittings. I was thinking of using 3/4 inch high pressure hose from the compressor to the regulator - should that be adequate?
2. I have looked at a few cheap regulator/filter combos at HF. My concern is that these have 3/8 inch intake/outputs and their inline dryers are 1/4 inch intake and output. Are these going to constrict my airflow too much? I don't want to loose too much because the compressor by itself is going to be barely adequate for blasting. Any recommendations on filter/regulator/dryers - I don't want to spend much more than $150 for these and less would be better.
3. I am going to plan on 1/2 hose between the quick connect and the blast cabinet - sound good?
My other concern is air intake for the compressor. The shed that it's located in is rather small (6x8 footprint with a sloped ceiling that is 7 foot at the highest point and about 4 foot at the lowest point) - way less than the recommended 1000 cubic foot per hp - so I am considering running an air intake for outside air. This would be about 6 feet long. What is the best air intake set-up? What type of pipe and what diameter? Is there a flexible pipe I can use to keep the set-up simple?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Josh

