I am running 3/4” airlines around my shop and my Eastwood 30/60 scroll compressor will be supplying the air. I am just about ready to install a horizontal, 1/2” copper pipe radiator I am fabricating. After reviewing lots of post about these coolers I am wondering if I am doing it wrong. The supply to and from the cooler are 3/4”. The cooler will have manifolds at each end and then four 1/2” by ten foot copper lines. The air will go from one side to the other, but not back again. The 1/2” pipe will slope down hill towards the exit line which will go to the distribution lines. The drain for condensation will be on the exit side going straight down from the manifold to a ball valve. Some of this design is caused by space available on the walls of my shop. My thinking is this is how the cross flow radiator works in my 1965 Buick. My concern is I am missing something because I can’t find a similar DIY cooler that relies on reduced air flow speed to make up for a shorter run of copper pipe. I will post pictures when the rest of the parts arrive from Home Depot, but knowing me, I will fabricate and install as soon as parts arrive. What do you think?




