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Are you going to run airlines from the compressor to different areas of your garage?
Then you want full line pressure and regulate at the end of each line.
Different air tools (brad nailers for example) will require less pressure to operate than a 3/4 inch impact and will require different quantities of air to run.
If you look on the garage journal, they have tons of threads on compressed air systems for the home garage.
i think it is a good idea to drain after each use. The oil will last a long time with light use as long as the air inlet filter is clean.
It is a good idea to have drain or drip legs at the end of each run.
If you are going to do a small amount of painting, clean, dry and oil free air is necessary.
The black box in the first photo is the cut in/out. Attached to the same access stub is a pressure relief. It would be a good idea to know if the cut in/out operates properly.
Looks like a nice set up.
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Bill K.
"I started out with nothin and I still got most of it left...."
83 911 SC Guards Red (now gone)
And I sold a bunch of parts I hadn't installed yet.
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