dgreen1069
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I am moving my compressor from my garage to my basement and I plan to plumb copper air lines from my basement to my garage ceiling where I will place my retractable air hose.
Couple of questions:
1. I've read several threads on this board that recommend 3/4 over 1/2" copper pipe. My compressor has a 1/4" quick connect - would it still make sense to use 3/4" pipe over 1/2"? The difference is about $40. I've already purchased 3/4" pipe, but I don't want to waste money if I don't have to.
2. Can I use a T near the basement level compressor to create a low point that would act as a water catch? I was thinking about putting a ball valve at the lowest point to drain water out of the line. Would this work?
3. What is the proper way to connect quick connects to copper pipe? I purchased 3/4" copper pipe and 3/4" to 1/2" NPT thread adapters. I also bought bronze 1/2"NPT male to 1/4" NPT female adapters. I have no idea if that is the correct way to install quick connects or not.
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Couple of questions:
1. I've read several threads on this board that recommend 3/4 over 1/2" copper pipe. My compressor has a 1/4" quick connect - would it still make sense to use 3/4" pipe over 1/2"? The difference is about $40. I've already purchased 3/4" pipe, but I don't want to waste money if I don't have to.
2. Can I use a T near the basement level compressor to create a low point that would act as a water catch? I was thinking about putting a ball valve at the lowest point to drain water out of the line. Would this work?
3. What is the proper way to connect quick connects to copper pipe? I purchased 3/4" copper pipe and 3/4" to 1/2" NPT thread adapters. I also bought bronze 1/2"NPT male to 1/4" NPT female adapters. I have no idea if that is the correct way to install quick connects or not.
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.

