I'm about ready to start running 3/4" schedule "L" copper airlines in my shop. Even though there's a million posts on this topic across several forums, I still have questions. Hope you guys can help. Attached is a basic diagram of what I'm planning. You're kinda seeing through the front wall into the shop. The dark band at the bottom represents two courses of concrete block. The compressor will be outside(not pictured). The shop is 35" wide, 28" deep with 10' ceilings.
-The main line from the compressor will enter the building in the middle of the back wall. This means I would need to "split" the feed 3 ways in order to run lines to the other 3 walls. Is it a problem to split the main source 3 ways, as opposed to making one long run that feeds all drops? I'm worried about pressure drop if two air tools get used simultaneously.
-Most diagrams I've seen say to angle the main feed slightly to control water in the lines. That seems easier said than done. To angle the main feed line and keep the drops vertical, everything's going to need a bend. What do you use to bend the tubing so it doesn't kink?
-Most diagrams I've seen feature a a shutoff valve before each drop, but I'm thinking of going with one shutoff for the whole system. Anybody see any issues there? It's a little less convenient to depressurize the whole system instead of just one drop, but I figure there's also fewer joints to leak.
-What crafty ways have you come up with to mount the tubing to the wall? All I see at the hardware store is designed to mount electrical conduit. That would work, but I'm curious as to what others may have done.
THANKS y'all for any tips/suggestions/watchoutfor's! Help me out, and I promise to post lots of pictures of my installation! (assuming of course, the install doesn't turn out like complete garbage!)
