The real trick to this is, I have to move in the 12 foot tank before building walls or it won't fit. If it ever moves out, it will have to be put through a window opening or taken apart.
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Should be fine, as long as you put a water separator at the compressor. For outside, I would do 1/2” pvc. That line and fitting are going to kill cfm for air tools.morning,looks good,145 psi. good to -4 degrees.
only thing i see is possible condensation freezing ,and blowing lines??
lets bug @Eagle_Steve ...
Should be fine, as long as you put a water separator at the compressor. For outside, I would do 1/2” pvc. That line and fitting are going to kill cfm for air tools.
Then you could use pex. My whole shop is done in 3/4" pvc lol. Was pretty cheap to do it that way and was able to use threaded ends, so if I ever messed up a quick connect, could just change it out.Won't be outside. Will run from compressor (inside carport) up to the attic, over to the two wall drops. Only thing exposed will be one quick connect for an air hose.
Then you could use pex. My whole shop is done in 3/4" pvc lol. Was pretty cheap to do it that way and was able to use threaded ends, so if I ever messed up a quick connect, could just change it out.
Here is a solution Rapid air max line kit. About $210.00 Northern equipment.