Need some advice here. I got my air compressor on one end of my garage and just bought a hose real with 75ft of 3/8 air line in it. I decided to install the reel on the other side of the garage. I messured that I would need about 44ft of line to get frome the air compressor to the reel.
Can i just buy a 50ft 3/8 air line and connect the reel and i'm good to go? Should I maybe to with a 1/2 air line?
Will be used to air up tires, brad nailers and such. Could possibly add more air tools in the future too.
A 50' 3/8" hose will result in the need to set your regulator pressure to approximately 110 psi to achieve 90 psi at the outlet of said hose, assuming an air consumption of 30 cfm.
By contrast, a 1/2" hose would allow you to set your regulator pressure to just 95 psi to achieve the same 90 psi at the end of said hose assuming the same 30 cfm consumption.
Your main problem is that you have another 75', 3/8" hose on your reel. So in either scenario above, you would still only see about 55 psi at the tool connected to the end of your reel. So adjusting for the pressure drop caused by your hose reel, the scenario is as follows:
With a 50' 3/8" hose connecting your compressor to your hose reel, you would need to set your reg to 133 psi to realize 90 psi at the end of your hose reel.
With a 50' 1/2" hose connecting your compressor to your hose reel, you would need to set your reg to 122 psi to realize 90 psi at the end of the hose reel.
You will also need to consider the losses resulting from the fittings in the system.
In short, your 75 foot 3/8" hose reel is already killing you. Adding additional small diameter hose up stream is only going to kill you all the more.