You can use “plastic” pipe and fittings. Use at least 3/4” to minimise pressure drop.
I'm a little tired of tripping over air lines around here. I want to pipe air from my compressor to other locations. Anyone have recommendations for the best budget pipes and joins? Max output of the comp is 150 psi, usage is light duty, but would ideally need to run a spray gun for amateur projects. My compressor is way bigger than I need, but hey...
JayTee
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2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
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Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
You can use “plastic” pipe and fittings. Use at least 3/4” to minimise pressure drop.
Ron B.
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2003 L322 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Auto
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At work it is all copper piping. The pipe also has slight fall on it for drainage.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
X 2 on drainage fall. Say, 1:75
The Air supply must be at the high point.
a valve at the low point to drain the condensate.
distribution points inserted with an inverted ‘T’ to avoid condensate flowing into your hose and tools.
your new air reticulation will “bring you joy” (Marie Kondo)
best. Jeff
98 Disco 1 V8 (Gone) Young family; so much fun..
00 Disco 2 V8 (Gone) Mrs Jeffoir's..
02 Disco 2 V8 (Gone) What a lovely exhaust note..
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12 Disco 4 SDV6 Mrs Jeffoir's..
13 Disco 4 SDV6 Great days lie ahead Comrades..
I just used blue stripe Poly tube with irrigation fittings. 25mm dia from memory. Works fine.
Chris
10m of nylon piping might cost in the $40-50 range.
A bag of various angle quick connects, about $20
Couple of quick release couplers, maybe $20(depends on what type you prefer and quality you require.
I piped the compressor in this way, I reckon all up the 20m of 10mm hose, 2 bags of quick connects, and manifolds cost me about $150, but with heaps of spare stuff now for other jobs.
I did go to the trouble to use screw mount manifolds at the walls, this way I added a gauge, at the far end to keep an eye on pressure loss too.
I do have an air leak, but its so weak, soapy bubble producing liquids don't! .. it loses it's 120psi over about 4 or 5 days(hence why the gauge is handy to have).
I have a tap at the compressor to cut the feed to the mounted lines .. figured this one out AFTER, I bodged the first attempt and it leaked like a sieve. nice to be able to maintain air in the compressor but be able to cut air in the mounted lines for maintenance.
Annoying to have to evacuate the entire compressor and then pressurize it all over again!
All the piping tucked neatly behind framing so it won't get pinched too.
So much nicer having air outlets where you need them. You still have some hose on the floor of course, but I mainly use a 10m coily lead and it's easy to get it out the way.
Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
'03 D2a Td5 Auto
Another one for blue striped poly, works well and is easily modified or added to if required.
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