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Lannis
I'm currently putting in the plumbing for my compressor. Tip has a great
site with complete info on plumbing a shop for air at :
http://www.tiptools.com/tech_line/tech_line_directory.html
Bob Nogueira
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> Date: Monday, 29-Mar-99 09:57 PM
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> To: Blair John \ Internet: (jblair@exis.net)
> To: Bricklin@autox.team.net \ Internet: (bricklin@autox.team.net)
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>
> Subject: Re: Shop air compressors
>
> John -
>
> Thanks for the warning. I just got a brand new 8 hp 60 gallon DeVibliss
> compressor for my birthday (yes, I have a great wife, even if the Morgan
is a
> little rough for her complete enjoyment). I'm just insulating and
panelling my
> shop, and am speculating on how to pipe the air around the shop (30' x 40'
); am
> looking at 3/4" copper pipe inside the walls and ceilings. The
directions say
> to include moisture separators, water traps, regulators, and air
transformers
> all around the system. Looks pretty complicated to me; I'll probably
start
> simple and add stuff as I go. Anybody got any "BEEN THERE, DONE THAT,
DON'T
> YOU DO IT, TOO, JUNIOR" advice for a new air system?
>
>
> Lannis
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