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caleb90

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alright, so the junk kobalt i had is back to lowes. got my new compressor home tuesday. i ended up with a napa unit, same as the belaire 216v. they gave me a great out the door price that i couldnt refuse. any ways i got the spot picked out for where its going and im trying to figure up materials to plumb it in. the bung in the tank is 1/2in and is welded in with a 1/2in ball valve. my main run to my work bay will be about 30ft or so. should i bump up to a 3/4in adaptor and run 3/4in main line or just keep with the 1/2in and the bung in the tank will be the bottle neck to begin with? also plan on using copper pipe, l m or k thickness? thanks
 
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Any of the Cu pipe sold has pressure ratings appropriate for the pressures in an air system.

I'd jst run 1/2", will be cheaper. Unless you have something like a sandblast cabinet thats going to be continuous run.
 

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Remember to use a flexible jumper between the valve and the hard piping...3 foot long or so.


^^^That ......and what the others said regarding 1/2” copper being more than adequate.

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Remember to use a flexible jumper between the valve and the hard piping...3 foot long or so.


Easiest cheapest way for that is off shelf hydraulic hose specifically at TSC usually for best price... they have different lengths like 1' - 6' or so ... or your NAPA, but probably more $.

Insulates the hard pipe from vibration and dampens vib noise.

Marc

They come w standard male pipe thread both ends same

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/p...x-24-in-3-500-psi-hydraulic-hose?cm_vc=-10005
 
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Easiest cheapest way for that is off shelf hydraulic hose specifically at TSC usually for best price... they have different lengths like 1' - 6' or so ... or your NAPA, but probably more $.

I doubt that, i have always found tractor supply to be pricey. there kind of a novelty shop. plus i get shop prices at my local napa:)
 

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Any hydraulic supply shop can fix you up with a hose. I personally would consider a sharkbite flex hose like I use to hook up waterheaters.
 
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all plumed in. very happy with out come
 

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caleb90

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I would be curious what you end up paying for the NAPA hose ... please post size and price when you get it.

Marc

35 bucks for 1/2 hose and fittings. 16 in overall length, 1/2npt female on one end 1/2in slip male fitting on other end. the slip/jointed male fitting is what drove the cost up
 

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Easiest cheapest way for that is off shelf hydraulic hose specifically at TSC usually for best price... they have different lengths like 1' - 6' or so ... or your NAPA, but probably more $.

I doubt that, i have always found tractor supply to be pricey. there kind of a novelty shop. plus i get shop prices at my local napa:)

I think TSC prices are regional. In my area they are usually the most expensive shop in town.
 

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Nice job. I'd suggest terminating that power cord in a proper box on the wall with a whip to the compressor.

Tommy
 
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