Well my ancient air compressor finally died the other day. I've been looking at getting a new compressor and am about ready to pull the trigger on a new Quincy. I want to make sure I do this right since I'm using a lot more air tools these days that require a lot more air than my dad and grandpa are used to. I'm thinking about using the Rapidair Maxline 3/4" kit as a main line and running 1/2" drops. Any comments on that or something else I should consider? The compressor will sit in a machine shed next to the shop and I will run 1 line east about 40' with 2 drops on it to work on equipment outside. Another line will run west into the shop and will have 2 or 3 drops on it. At the moment I'm not planning on running a closed loop due to the increased cost and hope that 3/4" line will give me all the capacity I need. The biggest air hog I have right now is my IR 3/4" impact, but who knows what might be around in the future. Any thouhts on the best place(s) to put a drain(s)? Anything else I should consider on how it's installed? I want to do this 1 time and do it right so it's not something I have to revisit in a year or two. |