touchton
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I'm going to add compressed air to my basement garage. I've decided to use copper for the air lines. I don't do any 'professional' type work in my garage. Just basic motorcycle/scooter maintenance at this point. I'm going to get a 60 gallon compressor from Lowe's or Northern Tool.
The compressor will go into a large closet that's beside the garage. The closet is about 7' by 20'. The main line will run vertically up the wall then horizontally into the garage. In the garage it will attach to the 2x4s that are used to mount the garage door rails. It will do this across two garage doors; a 10' door through a wall and across a 8' door. The main line will have 4 drops. Most of these drops will just feed one air 'port'. One will drop down and run horizontally across the wall and supply three 'ports'. There will be one more line that runs across the ceiling to a retractable hose mounted to the ceiling. The 'main' line will be no more than 30'. Each drop will come down about 5'. The one horizontal run will be about 8'. So, all total there will be no more that 70' of copper line.
My plan is for each drop I'll go vertical out of a 'tee' then use two 90's to run down the wall. I understand this will help to keep water away from the 'ports'.
I'll take some pictures and make a drawing of what I'm wanting to do and post it here.
My questions at this point are:
1. I know I want the main line to not be level so that the water will go to the lowest point. Does it matter if the lowest point is closest to the compressor or should it be at the far end? I would like to have the lowest point at the compressor end. That way I can drain the line right at the same point I'm draining the compressor.
2. Should I put a shutoff valve on each of the drops?
3. What sort of shutoff valves should I be looking at?
4. I think I can get a better deal on the fittings by ordering on the Internet. I've been looking at PexSupply.com and their prices on Cello fittings are much cheaper that what I can get locally. I'll by the pipe locally. Any suggestions on good places to shop for fittings?
5. What type of solider do I need?
6. For each drop I'm planning to go up then down. How far should I go to keep water out of the drops? Is 6" enough?
Thanks for any input you can offer. I'll draw up a plan and take some pictures of the garage and post them in the next couple of days.
Thad
The compressor will go into a large closet that's beside the garage. The closet is about 7' by 20'. The main line will run vertically up the wall then horizontally into the garage. In the garage it will attach to the 2x4s that are used to mount the garage door rails. It will do this across two garage doors; a 10' door through a wall and across a 8' door. The main line will have 4 drops. Most of these drops will just feed one air 'port'. One will drop down and run horizontally across the wall and supply three 'ports'. There will be one more line that runs across the ceiling to a retractable hose mounted to the ceiling. The 'main' line will be no more than 30'. Each drop will come down about 5'. The one horizontal run will be about 8'. So, all total there will be no more that 70' of copper line.
My plan is for each drop I'll go vertical out of a 'tee' then use two 90's to run down the wall. I understand this will help to keep water away from the 'ports'.
I'll take some pictures and make a drawing of what I'm wanting to do and post it here.
My questions at this point are:
1. I know I want the main line to not be level so that the water will go to the lowest point. Does it matter if the lowest point is closest to the compressor or should it be at the far end? I would like to have the lowest point at the compressor end. That way I can drain the line right at the same point I'm draining the compressor.
2. Should I put a shutoff valve on each of the drops?
3. What sort of shutoff valves should I be looking at?
4. I think I can get a better deal on the fittings by ordering on the Internet. I've been looking at PexSupply.com and their prices on Cello fittings are much cheaper that what I can get locally. I'll by the pipe locally. Any suggestions on good places to shop for fittings?
5. What type of solider do I need?
6. For each drop I'm planning to go up then down. How far should I go to keep water out of the drops? Is 6" enough?
Thanks for any input you can offer. I'll draw up a plan and take some pictures of the garage and post them in the next couple of days.
Thad
