mcarroll_nz
Member
Hey guys/gals, I've been a big fan of this site for a quite awhile and has been invaluable in helping me thru my 1,000sqft garage/workshop build decisions. Almost there and will post up pics when I'm done.
Last stage is putting in air lines for my 5hp compressor. I've decided to go with black pipe over copper as it should be a fairly easy win - no sweating of joints, just bolting the whole thing together like a giant lego kit.
Anyway, to initially cool the air I'm planning to run 30 ft of 3/4 inch black pipe down a wall with a slight decline and 1/2 inch water drops at each 10 ft join. Then loop back for another 20 ft of slight decline before going thru filter and water trap and then distributing off around the shop.
I'm guessing that black pipe is pretty inflexible, unlike copper, for bending in a slight decline after coming off another join. At the end of the 30 ft I was thinking maybe a hose to get the angles correct to looping back around.
I have another 20 ft to run across the ceiling to the other side of the shop so I have the problem all over again. Anyone got better ideas or suggestions for getting black pipe to give a slight decline?
Thanks.
Last stage is putting in air lines for my 5hp compressor. I've decided to go with black pipe over copper as it should be a fairly easy win - no sweating of joints, just bolting the whole thing together like a giant lego kit.
Anyway, to initially cool the air I'm planning to run 30 ft of 3/4 inch black pipe down a wall with a slight decline and 1/2 inch water drops at each 10 ft join. Then loop back for another 20 ft of slight decline before going thru filter and water trap and then distributing off around the shop.
I'm guessing that black pipe is pretty inflexible, unlike copper, for bending in a slight decline after coming off another join. At the end of the 30 ft I was thinking maybe a hose to get the angles correct to looping back around.
I have another 20 ft to run across the ceiling to the other side of the shop so I have the problem all over again. Anyone got better ideas or suggestions for getting black pipe to give a slight decline?
Thanks.

