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01-02-2015, 02:14 PM | #1 |
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Air filter/reg question
So in my "Digging holes for the shop" thread you can see my copper air lines.
Having an older compressor, I really want to have a filter/regulator close to the compressor. My question is should I spend the extra for a 3/4" model, as that is what my copper lines are. Will 1/2 (much easier, and cheaper,to find) be an issue with flow?
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01-02-2015, 09:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: Air filter/reg question
depends on the flow requirements.
if your a one man operation with one air tool being used then 1/2'' is good/cheaper check the cfm rating of any main line regulator, some of those cheap ones can be low flow i run a 1/2'' filter/regulator in my barn, but i also ran 1/2'' copper for my lines in our commercial shop i have a 3/4'' 50 cfm filter/regulator on 1'' lines my barn is one man, the shop typically has 5 guys working, cnc plasma table and a paint booth
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