Lets have a teachable moment.
Everybody who is nervous about soldering copper because it anneals, or because you heard from a guy who overheard in a bar that solder ain't strong enough for compressed air service, or you can't solder copper line well enough to hold water raise your hand.
If you live in NY City and are scared the Fire Department will burn your building to the ground because you didn't buy a License for your compressed air system just start digging yourself a Safe Spot with the thread shovel. Given the Daily STUPID **** I see, I'm with the IAFF on this.
OK, Anybody in the group with your hand up ever heard copper tubing can be glued together?
Products like Just for Copper have only been on the market for 10 years. Wallyworld, Sears, Homer Desperate, Blowes, Menards and Amazon all sell it.
Actually, it's a binary adhesive, not a glue, but we only cover that in the Advance Class for extra tuition. Plumbers and refrigeration guys hate this product because it works. It's one of those things taxpayers funded developing for NASA, back when they still went into space, and it WORKS well. It also adds no annealing to the joint, is vibration resistant, and offers little chance to set the surrounding structure on fire as you use it.
Since I lean to Socratic teaching, Google is your friend, pick your brand, and give it a try, unless the tube system will be carrying the 400 class of refrigerant gases.