beartoothweb
Well-known member
I'm planning my 40x30 shop, and will be hard plumbing some air lines (copper or iron).
It seems you could go a little overboard here with the piping and fittings. I'll be using air for general purposes as well as painting on occasion, air tools, etc.
I'm wondering if simply doing a mid-point overhead reel with 50' of hose, plus 2-3 other connections would be more than enough? I'd put one near the lift, which would also be the connection when painting, and probably one near the front of the shop by the garage door for going outside if needed, and one right next to the compressor. Or, can I just use the overhead for that too, since I'll have 25'+ of hose after I reach the door?
I'm all for overbuilding, but I hate to buy a bunch of copper and fittings for no reason. Just curious what you guys are doing.
It seems you could go a little overboard here with the piping and fittings. I'll be using air for general purposes as well as painting on occasion, air tools, etc.
I'm wondering if simply doing a mid-point overhead reel with 50' of hose, plus 2-3 other connections would be more than enough? I'd put one near the lift, which would also be the connection when painting, and probably one near the front of the shop by the garage door for going outside if needed, and one right next to the compressor. Or, can I just use the overhead for that too, since I'll have 25'+ of hose after I reach the door?
I'm all for overbuilding, but I hate to buy a bunch of copper and fittings for no reason. Just curious what you guys are doing.
