Hey guys. I finally got power ran in my garage, so now I need to set up all the equipment I've been procrastinating on.
Trying to get the compressor up and going and it seems there's so many different ways and options that I'm not really sure what I should be doing.
What I'm working with:
The compressor is a Husky Pro 60gal 7hp. It has a 3/4NPT outlet on the tank.
3 car garage space I have set up as a hobbyist motorcycle building shop, where I'll occasionally run impact guns, die grinders, etc.
Also have an air-over-hydro bike lift and a laser cutter/engraver that cools the cut with air. No painting, I don't have the room and I have a paint booth at work anyway.
Not a huge amount of pneumatic use in general, but I want my impacts and such to WORK when I need them to.
Probably just gonna put a 3/8"x50' reel next to the compressor and be done with it. It's just a 3 car space, and while hard line going everywhere would be nice I don't think it's really necessary.
What I'm having trouble with is the details.
The laser table will have a regulator/filter/dryer in front of it. But as for the rest... do I need to worry about cooling/filtering/drying/regulating the air? Can I just run directly out of the tank port, i.e. tank pressure? If I do need a reg, does it go immediately after the tank or somewhere downstream...? Would running directly off the tank be so hot that it'll melt my air hose?
Nothing I'll do in my garage will make a compressor of this size work very hard... I'd imagine the air will have plenty of time to cool and water will condense inside the tank. The highest-consumption thing I'd do is removing all 4 wheels on a car with an impact gun. Otherwise it's loosening a nut here, grinding a tab off there, that kinda thing.
I guess the main question is, can I go to the homeless despot for a reduction fitting, slap it on the tank, and stick a hose reel on it? Or do I need to get fancy with it?
Trying to get the compressor up and going and it seems there's so many different ways and options that I'm not really sure what I should be doing.
What I'm working with:
The compressor is a Husky Pro 60gal 7hp. It has a 3/4NPT outlet on the tank.
3 car garage space I have set up as a hobbyist motorcycle building shop, where I'll occasionally run impact guns, die grinders, etc.
Also have an air-over-hydro bike lift and a laser cutter/engraver that cools the cut with air. No painting, I don't have the room and I have a paint booth at work anyway.
Not a huge amount of pneumatic use in general, but I want my impacts and such to WORK when I need them to.
Probably just gonna put a 3/8"x50' reel next to the compressor and be done with it. It's just a 3 car space, and while hard line going everywhere would be nice I don't think it's really necessary.
What I'm having trouble with is the details.
The laser table will have a regulator/filter/dryer in front of it. But as for the rest... do I need to worry about cooling/filtering/drying/regulating the air? Can I just run directly out of the tank port, i.e. tank pressure? If I do need a reg, does it go immediately after the tank or somewhere downstream...? Would running directly off the tank be so hot that it'll melt my air hose?
Nothing I'll do in my garage will make a compressor of this size work very hard... I'd imagine the air will have plenty of time to cool and water will condense inside the tank. The highest-consumption thing I'd do is removing all 4 wheels on a car with an impact gun. Otherwise it's loosening a nut here, grinding a tab off there, that kinda thing.
I guess the main question is, can I go to the homeless despot for a reduction fitting, slap it on the tank, and stick a hose reel on it? Or do I need to get fancy with it?
