hamesdart
Well-Known Member
Well heres the deal.... I bought a nice new big Campbell compressor for my tools & side work i do painting... mostly small harley parts.. maby my own project cars now and then.
My problem is i need to do my plumbing for the compressor. i dont really need any hardlines since to stuff in the garage for general car work is so close to the compressor (which is in the garage) and the paiting i do is in the shop attatched on the other side of the wall of the compressor... so i really have no need for any extravagant plumbing and fittings all over the garage.
What is the minumim hardline to make sure the air cools enough before the water/dirt filters to actually catch it.???? i hear about 20-25 ft min?
IM going copper since copper around here is 2.29/ft apposed to galvanized which is 1.79... not much savings.
Any advice????/ i wouldnt even run hardline normally but im getting water at the tools... and thats not acceptable in paint.
My problem is i need to do my plumbing for the compressor. i dont really need any hardlines since to stuff in the garage for general car work is so close to the compressor (which is in the garage) and the paiting i do is in the shop attatched on the other side of the wall of the compressor... so i really have no need for any extravagant plumbing and fittings all over the garage.
What is the minumim hardline to make sure the air cools enough before the water/dirt filters to actually catch it.???? i hear about 20-25 ft min?
IM going copper since copper around here is 2.29/ft apposed to galvanized which is 1.79... not much savings.
Any advice????/ i wouldnt even run hardline normally but im getting water at the tools... and thats not acceptable in paint.