
Re: shop air system
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Re: shop air system
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 07:03:13 -0700
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yes i had to rip out the whole system and start again after using that
diagram. Luckily I still had my receipts.
also i was informed that galvanized pipe is not the way to go,
galvanizing eventually flakes off inside pipes and screws up tools
and filters.
use either black iron pipe ( way expensive: 2.60 a foot) or sweat
together a copper system- I opted for sweating together the copper.
ALSO- I was informed to use the biggest pipe u can afford for your
wall pipes as it makes for drier air, something about temperature
changes, didnt quite grasp it all but temperature changes is what
causes moisture in compressed air and larger pipes fight this.
I stepped up from 1/2 inch galvanized to 3/4 inch copper
Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
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