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As my 30x50 shop building nears completion, I'm planning how I want to route full-shop air access. I have a two-stage 50gal Quincy that will feed the system from inside the shop.
I have read that a closed-loop system, where the line makes a continuous circuit around the shop with drop-outs is better for maintaining consistent pressures and best CFM flow, but it's a much bigger PITA than a dead-end system down each wall.
Can anyone give me some advice on how important the closed-loop is vs. the typical dead-end system plumbing?
FYI, I'm plumbing it with 1/2" galvanized pipe.
I have read that a closed-loop system, where the line makes a continuous circuit around the shop with drop-outs is better for maintaining consistent pressures and best CFM flow, but it's a much bigger PITA than a dead-end system down each wall.
Can anyone give me some advice on how important the closed-loop is vs. the typical dead-end system plumbing?
FYI, I'm plumbing it with 1/2" galvanized pipe.
