gs8212
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I've researched the various threads on compressors and have a couple simple (for you guys) questions that I couldn't find answers for. First, this is what I have and what I'll do with it:
IR GarageMate 2 HP; 20 gallons; 5.2 CFM at 90 psi; tank 135 psi.
Ingersoll Rand 2132G 1/2-Inch Edge Series Air Impactool.
50 foot reel of Goodyear rubber 3/8 in air hose; no iron pipe in the set-up.
Compressor is mobile and will likely be moved to just outside the garage door during usage, stored inside.
Planned Usage: Weekend warrior stuff for self and family and friends. Lug Nuts; sway bars; struts; exhaust systems; etc. I might use it 1 weekend a month. Got tired of not being able to do certain things or for them to take 5 times as long as they should, for lack of tools. It's a safe bet I'll never paint with it. Will also use inflation tool, ratchet attachment, maybe blower.
Garage is typical tract-home attached 20 x 20 with 10' ceiling . Just enough room for 2 vehicles and some limited work bench space. Have to move one car out to really work on the other.
Questions:
1. Even with the limited uses indicated above, should a condensation filter still be used? Is it overkill, a nice thing to have, or a 'why wouldn't you put one on you idiot!'?
2. If yes install one, is a basic big box store/Sears filter adequate, and should it include a pressure gauge at the filter?
3. Consensus seems to be a filter should be about 20' after the compressor to allow for cooling, correct? With my less than professional-grade equipment, would a 70' run of hose (50' on reel and 20' for cooling) somehow diminish the capability of the tools? Should I have gone with a 25' reel if I end up adding a 20' cool-down hose? I've read posts regarding a hose being too long, but don't have a clear understanding of the implications.
4. I'd like to attach my reel to the ceiling to maximize floor space and reach with my tool. However, something tells me running the first 20' of cooling hose up the wall 10' would just dump all the condensation back toward the tank. Or do I not understand the physics of it all and running the cooling hose up the wall would be fine, with the condensation filter on the ceiling right next to the reel?
Thanks for any feedback.
IR GarageMate 2 HP; 20 gallons; 5.2 CFM at 90 psi; tank 135 psi.
Ingersoll Rand 2132G 1/2-Inch Edge Series Air Impactool.
50 foot reel of Goodyear rubber 3/8 in air hose; no iron pipe in the set-up.
Compressor is mobile and will likely be moved to just outside the garage door during usage, stored inside.
Planned Usage: Weekend warrior stuff for self and family and friends. Lug Nuts; sway bars; struts; exhaust systems; etc. I might use it 1 weekend a month. Got tired of not being able to do certain things or for them to take 5 times as long as they should, for lack of tools. It's a safe bet I'll never paint with it. Will also use inflation tool, ratchet attachment, maybe blower.
Garage is typical tract-home attached 20 x 20 with 10' ceiling . Just enough room for 2 vehicles and some limited work bench space. Have to move one car out to really work on the other.
Questions:
1. Even with the limited uses indicated above, should a condensation filter still be used? Is it overkill, a nice thing to have, or a 'why wouldn't you put one on you idiot!'?
2. If yes install one, is a basic big box store/Sears filter adequate, and should it include a pressure gauge at the filter?
3. Consensus seems to be a filter should be about 20' after the compressor to allow for cooling, correct? With my less than professional-grade equipment, would a 70' run of hose (50' on reel and 20' for cooling) somehow diminish the capability of the tools? Should I have gone with a 25' reel if I end up adding a 20' cool-down hose? I've read posts regarding a hose being too long, but don't have a clear understanding of the implications.
4. I'd like to attach my reel to the ceiling to maximize floor space and reach with my tool. However, something tells me running the first 20' of cooling hose up the wall 10' would just dump all the condensation back toward the tank. Or do I not understand the physics of it all and running the cooling hose up the wall would be fine, with the condensation filter on the ceiling right next to the reel?
Thanks for any feedback.
