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vortex5150

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So to mount the pipes like this where is a good place to get these pipe hangers and standoffs? I've looked at the McMaster site or should I just go down to a plumbing supply company?
Looking for other PICS of pipe hanging/mounting ideas.

The pics of the post and ceiling mount how do you do that?
Is that a long bolt between the hanger flange and the hinge ring?
 

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koditten

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As stated above, the home stores carry what you want. If you havn't figured out the stand off that you refer to is, it is just threaded rod. You cut the t-rod to what ever stand off you want.
 
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rodm1

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MSC or Grainger sells them also. I'm probable going to use unistrut.
 

jdaallen

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Pardon my ignorance/hijack, but...what's that coil set-up attached to the air compressor?

Just my guess, but I'd say a condinsate collection device?? If so a very expensive and over done one, especially whan a single roll of toilet paper will do a much better job, take up less space, and much cheaper!!:headscrat
 

GeorgiaHybrid

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It's a std ceiling flange and mine came from Lowes. By the way, it takes a piece of 3/8" all thread cut to length. All I did was use 1 1/2 wood screws into the studs or on the post above, I drilled and tapped the post.
 
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Crazy Car Guy

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It's an aftercooler to cool the compressed air and allow the moisture to condense out of the airstream. It's drained at the bottom of the loops.


not to hijack agin but were can i find some ideas for building a set up like that for my compressor? 2 water traps both catch some but i get a lot of moisture out the end. will 90 deg bends in 1/2" pipe reduce air flow over the 45's used in that set up?
 
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