To each their own.

I was looking for a fun project to do, and improve the performance IMO. If i am going to do something for fun, and improve the unit. I try to do the best i can but it is not perfect. I am not a engineer, just a lowly blue collar guy. I don't like doing something just because everyone else is doing something a certain way. I used to get water blowing out of my blow gun after a long sandblasting session and now i am not. I don't have a dew point meter in the line so can't measure the effectiveness of moisture removal. The 80 gal tank used to be very hot to the touch, around 125*F after 10-20min. Now it feels like room temp. I just have a small 23x23' garage and hope to move soon, so a 200' pipe setup does not make since to me at this point. Even if I wanted to stay at this house for life, a 200' run of pipe in my garage would look silly. Once again, IMO.
As far as cost. I went way over what i originally thought it would cost. If you guys read the original after cooler thread you will remember i failed the first time with my after cooler / oil cooler. that did not help with the budget. i will try to get a cost together.
If I could do my 20's (age) over, I would have done this compressor completely different.
Should have ponied up to the $3000 Champion with factory after cooler, Starter, 2 stage, and Baldor. This is just a few of the items I could have saved money on. Really, I should never have started this project. Should have sold my unit and bought what i wanted in the first place.
One reason I made this thread was so others can learn from my mistakes and make their own decissions. I do not recomend anyone do what i did. Like I said, better to buy the correct compressor in the first place.
I am not good at expressing with words and hope i don't seem harsh.
Thanks for stopping by my thread.
