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Title: Shop air setups
Post by: ChadTower on February 26, 2008, 11:04:04 am

Who has a decent shop air setup?  I'm strongly considering making one - I'm going to be doing a lot of basement framing soon, have a vacuum desoldering station that could use it, will be painting multiple cabinets (vid and pin)... obviously good for other things as well.

Title: Re: Shop air setups
Post by: mountain on February 26, 2008, 12:55:12 pm
I have always wanted to install piping around my garage and workbenches and attach my air compressor to it. Having tie in locations at the work bench is nice because you can attach a 6' hose right there and not have to worry about dragging a 20' foot hose accross the floor. Not  to mention that the extra volume in the pipe will essentially increase your overall volume of compressed air.

If you plan on using it for painting you will want to intall a good filter and a pressure regulator.
Title: Re: Shop air setups
Post by: ChadTower on February 26, 2008, 12:57:36 pm

I get the feeling I'm going to have to use a couple of regulators - as the system will eventually have such different devices on it.  It's probably more effective to regulate at the device level than at the source level.

Paint guns require flow regulators, too, don't they?
Title: Re: Shop air setups
Post by: HaRuMaN on February 26, 2008, 01:47:18 pm
Regulators?

Title: Re: Shop air setups
Post by: mountain on February 26, 2008, 02:05:10 pm
Regulators?



Oh yeah.

Multiple regulators and on/off valves would definitely be handy.
Title: Re: Shop air setups
Post by: ChadTower on February 26, 2008, 02:05:54 pm

That is the least badass Jack Bauer ever.
Title: Re: Shop air setups
Post by: TOK on February 26, 2008, 04:28:54 pm

That is the least badass Jack Bauer ever.

Also, Charlie Sheen is a wack-job and Lou Diamond Phillips chick left him for Melissa Ethridge. Worst nerd gang ever.

Only thing I can offer here is not to use PVC for the piping. If it lets go, it fragments into sharp pieces like a crazy plastic grenade.
Title: Re: Shop air setups
Post by: knave on February 26, 2008, 06:16:16 pm
I've always thought that a nice spring loaded reel in the rafters would be a nice thing to have.  For my workspace it would keep it out of the way and be able to reach anywhere I need.  I just havn't gotten around to it yet.  I do like my 33 gal compressor though. I use it with a 100' of hose.  Only thing is it's a pain to roll it up every time I'm done. (and every time my wife uses it to fill her tires.)