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Flexable supply line from compressor to wall??

BlackdogGS

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I need a flexible air supply line that goes from my compressor to the ridged hard lines mounted to the garage walls. I could use a short rubber air hose but I think they make a special hose for this. What should I use for a professional install?
 
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We worry to tears about "restrictions" and it is worth noting that hyd fittings do have quite a bit in the fittings. On 2 stage systems this isn't such an issue but if it was a single feed may consider a 3/4 in this case. I have 2 comps, 1/2 from each to the manifold and I use hyd lines. I have about 18 inches of 1/2 pipe goes to it, it was a design booger on my part but I got to get away from the 1/10th % it would cause on a large gun especially since there is 100 ft of 1/2 on one circuit down the line and 20 ft of it as well as a couple 3/8 pipe fittings in to a reg that really negate all this **** anyway.
All super moot when one considers most work ends up down 50 ft of 3/8 ho0se on the secondary which is where the loss really is.
I did find a spot in my old system may have effected a 3/4 gun a pinch, after upgrades can feel a pinch more punch from it but use is so super rare its pretty much irrelevant.
 

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Remember, truck air line is a tubing size, different than hose and way different than black pipe. For guns topping out at 1/2 this is pretty much moot.
 

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I used the hose in the link below. The fittings and hose ID are very big. Definitely not restrictive relative to the piping, etc. Not cheap, but was handy - in stock at Northern Tool while buying other stuff for my air set-up. Not sure how it would compare price-wise to a made-up hydraulic hose.

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200625242_200625242?cm_mmc=Google-pla&utm_source=Google_PLA&utm_medium=Air%20Tools%20%2B%20Compressors%20%3E%20Air%20Compressor%20Piping%20Accessories&utm_campaign=RapidAir&utm_content=37574&gclid=CMK69va56NECFY-1wAodfP8BWQ
 

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used local hose & rubber company to make mine, was really cheap and inexpensive. custom to what i wanted...
Called around to get a custom lead in hose, min 150PSI pressure rating, 36" long, 1/2"MNPT on one end, 3/8" MNPT on the other end to go from ball valve on tank to the regulator. then a 12" 3/8" hose to go from regulator to manifold block. The manifold I oreder from Grainger, just a simple 3/8" inlet with 1/4" outlets. wanted to put on 2 female couplers just in case i need a second air line. very nice quality.

one place quoted me $45 for the lines. second place i called said $10 for hte 36" and then $5 for the 12" so they got the job. very nice hoses, all parker fitting and hose.
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billyjp2

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Search for a local Parker, Gates, or Eaton Weatherhead/Aeroquip dealer if you don't know a hose shop off the top of your head.

I work for one and could send you something, but with the shipping time and charges you'd be better off finding something local.
 

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FYI...I needed to replace all my hydraulic lines on my Kubota- a local shop was half of what the Kubota dealer wanted.

And an online shop was one half of the local shop!

Discounthydraulichose as I recall
 

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Search for a local Parker, Gates, or Eaton Weatherhead/Aeroquip dealer if you don't know a hose shop off the top of your head.

I work for one and could send you something, but with the shipping time and charges you'd be better off finding something local.

This. Even my local Do It Best has a Gates or Parker (I've forgotten) crimper. The machines are stupid easy to use, even a high school dropout can probably get it right.

This way you can get any length you want and any combination of fittings.
 

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I had the same issue sourcing something just a few weeks ago. Everyone suggests the industrial supply places, but they're not open convenient hours, ie after 5 or weekends, so that makes picking something up a real pain and I'm pretty sure their prices are going to be way higher than I was willing to pay. I figured it can't be this hard to source something that should be fairly commonly used, but I guess it is. The other suggestions I've seen on other posts were that auto parts stores will custom make them, none around me do this. I wanted a 1/2" one with a swivel on one end and couldn't even find one on-line. I ended up ordering one off Amazon (looks like the same one pictured in BearsFan's post), but didn't have a swivel end. I cut one end off and installed a barb fitting to solve that. Seemed a shame to do to a new hose, but that was my best option.
 

bobmulry

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Or this......


http://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydrau...-NPTM-X-1-NPTM-3000-PSI-HYD-HOSE-919-2212.axd

I didn't cost it out for shipping......

With a 1" NPT fitting on each end there should be no restriction in this hose..

Use a union for make up and bell couplings for sizing and never worry about restriction....

For my own stuff I have a collection new & used Aeroquip braided stainless steel hose & fittings.....

There was an old saying that "If some is good, more is better and too much is just right".....

That also goes for hose sizing...

Bob
 
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