moparfreak
Well-known member
Folks,
So, with the finish electrical set for Monday, and a little bit of painting to finish up, probably by Thanksgiving I'll be setting up to start the air line plumbing.
My goals here are to supply air outlets in every working wall of the shop. Obviously A single rubber hose could service the entire shop but there's no fun in that! I have an IR 60 gal upright single stage that should get me ~18-20 cfm at 90 psi and that's probably where I'll keep it for most of its life. A/C is on a switch and won't be kept on all the time.
The shop is WW and auto restoration, so it'll entail all the usual air powered equipment. At this point I don't have experience with running the HVLP spray guns off the compressor (I've never had acompressor capable of running it before), and I just got my new Earlex HVLP which I love. So, HVLP maybe down the road but really not in the plans for now. Maybe a small HF benchtop sandblast cabinet at some point but not right now.
I plan to run this sytem in 1/2" PEX for the majority, with a bit of black pipe near the compressor to absorb and dissipate some of the initial heat. Looked at RapidAir systems but I believe I can get a lot more value out of PEX with the same relative safety margin, and instead put my $$ into the hardware which can be expensive as well (filters / dryers/ regulators / drains / lubricators / etc). Probably will opt for the UV-stabilized PEX as it will see flourescents and be surface mounted. PEX will also give me easier install and future flexibility for changes.
After researching air line layouts, I sketched the system out as shown below. I'm curious as to what experienced folk think, what am I missing or should be thinking about? Hardware? Are my drains and filtration units located correctly? Should I add more of them?
Any suggestions are very appreciated!
Thanks,
Adam
So, with the finish electrical set for Monday, and a little bit of painting to finish up, probably by Thanksgiving I'll be setting up to start the air line plumbing.
My goals here are to supply air outlets in every working wall of the shop. Obviously A single rubber hose could service the entire shop but there's no fun in that! I have an IR 60 gal upright single stage that should get me ~18-20 cfm at 90 psi and that's probably where I'll keep it for most of its life. A/C is on a switch and won't be kept on all the time.
The shop is WW and auto restoration, so it'll entail all the usual air powered equipment. At this point I don't have experience with running the HVLP spray guns off the compressor (I've never had acompressor capable of running it before), and I just got my new Earlex HVLP which I love. So, HVLP maybe down the road but really not in the plans for now. Maybe a small HF benchtop sandblast cabinet at some point but not right now.
I plan to run this sytem in 1/2" PEX for the majority, with a bit of black pipe near the compressor to absorb and dissipate some of the initial heat. Looked at RapidAir systems but I believe I can get a lot more value out of PEX with the same relative safety margin, and instead put my $$ into the hardware which can be expensive as well (filters / dryers/ regulators / drains / lubricators / etc). Probably will opt for the UV-stabilized PEX as it will see flourescents and be surface mounted. PEX will also give me easier install and future flexibility for changes.
After researching air line layouts, I sketched the system out as shown below. I'm curious as to what experienced folk think, what am I missing or should be thinking about? Hardware? Are my drains and filtration units located correctly? Should I add more of them?
Any suggestions are very appreciated!
Thanks,
Adam
