rburke65
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No expert.....I've never seen galvanized pipe used for air lines....always black pipe. If I recall there may be an issue with the galvanize coming loose an getting into your air lines and tools......or something like that.
What about an air line between 2 buildings? I have one building with air and am building another about 12 feet away. I could bury a line but am worried about condensation without any ability to drain it. I could go along the fence that will connect the 2 buildings. Or am I just being cheap and should just go buy another compressor. Hmmm, tool shopping, sounds pretty good.
I'd rather duct tape a bunch of straws together for an air line system then use pvc or pex. Have you considered a rapid air set up. When I get my new compressor up and running that's what i'll be doing. I'm gonna get two master kits for 3/4" and run a loop. It doesn't get much easier then that. Easy to change in the future as well. Near my benches and work areas i'll drop it to black pipe for piece of mind (I tend to get rambunctious.) For a building your size i'd step up to 3/4 as well.
After doing my shop in black pipe, I just read these tips from Milton
Apparently Milton recommends Galvanized.
Apparently I violated 4 out of 5 of there recommendations.
https://www.miltonindustries.com/tech-tips---msds-info.html
Could you please tell me what kind of pipe that is that connects your reel to the iron pipe- also where to look for itMy system is also done with black iron. Cheap, easy and tough. If you don't have the threading tools most HD's will cut and thread for you.
Unless your doing high end spraying you don't need a high tech system.
Don't waste money on regulators at every drop. You can put quick connect fittings on one regulator and move it around if you need specific PSI requirements for what your working on.
Install an automatic drain on your tank, have a quality regulator/filter, oil and desicant system and blow the system down regularly and depending on how often you use the system. If you have a dryer even the better and your done.
I sloped my system but didn't take my drops from the upper section of pipe as typically recommended. As mentioned I wanted to keep it relatively simple. I don't do any spraying and my tools aren't high end but I keep them well lubricated. I haven't had any moisture issues, leaks or failures.
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