
Re: shop air system
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Re: shop air system
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 03:35:59 -0700
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well, my whole system is still in progress.
but the running the tubes up hill seems to be something everybody
agrees on, I guess the theory is that air doesnt have a problem
going uphill but water does.
As I stated earlier I was also told by these guys at a shop that
does air supply systems for mills, "use the biggest pipes u can
afford", bigger pipes make drier air, something about less temp
shift which i guess is what causes the moisture in compressed air,
which I think is basically condensation.
Also every low spot in a wall system MUST have a drain, other wise u
get a lake at the low spot.
I went a step further and actually built my whole system on a slight
kilter so theres no flat pipes but a slight tilt to every one
leading to a drain.
I should have some test results in a couple days, I have one last
chunk to finish, then its sandblast time!
Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
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