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| Subject: | drying air from a compressor |
| From: | "Mordecai Dunst"<mdunst@smtplink.coh.org> |
| Date: | Tue, 09 Jun 98 11:46:21 -0800 |
I seem to recall this topic was discussed previously BUT,
What is a simple yet effective way of drying the air from a compressor
running in a mildy humid enviroment. The compressor is a 5hp sears
with a 30 gal tank. It will be run "hard". For a "sand blaster" type
set-up.
Thanks in advance for any reasonable suggestions. I have a "filter"
water trap but the volume of air it pushes exceeds the capacity of the
water trap. Should I gang-up two or more traps?
Mordy Dunst
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