I will add I was mainly referring to the opinion that the ground rods and grounding system were useless. They are the most important part, its not my amateur opinion but the people that wrote the code think so, theyare included,,, supressors are not.
Who are you to tell anyone how to spend their hard earned money.
I am not telling them that, what I am saying is a lot of other opinions are ******** and not usually close to fact. I am telling the guy with the hour meter to be wary of several code and safety violations ne may introduce to an engineered piece of equipment,,, a lot of which don't even occur to most of us and may bring more problems than it solves.
It isn't how much I know but some experience about where and what is worth fugging with. I am not a big fan of opening every bung on a pressure vessel for every used compressor start up.
We had a guy come on this forum, wants to use a used fan he has from an AC welder for some minor make shift venting. I waited till about 10 posts giving specifics till I really got to wonder if he needs to pipe a special circuit at 240 across the shop to be able to run a used fan as a window unit.
Whats amazing enough is even he asked at th beginning is this was a brain fart or should he put a small box fan in to an outlet was already there.
A guy wants to do something practical and save some money but we can feed him the idea he needs a blanch grind and that 250$ to drill some holes will somehow pay big returns in piece of mind. What a bargain,,, all kinds of theories why a welding shop would charge so much,,,, I didn't include my opinion this was a dumb **** tax.
You are right, I am contrary. I could be another flower with a pat on the back but my focus is usually would I do this again, did I find out it was as big as help as I thought to be when I did it, what is my perspective with some hindsight, this includes did I ever utilize the inch pipe for air I went to great trouble to install, found out a lot if it worked just fine on 1/2 for me and it probably will for you too.