sphelps
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I had the same thought ...I would think with the tremendous vibration involved with the compressor running, maybe a flexible hose from the compressor for the first fitting would be needed:
I had the same thought ...I would think with the tremendous vibration involved with the compressor running, maybe a flexible hose from the compressor for the first fitting would be needed:
Not intending to hijack here but...
I really like the idea of plumbing via copper to all the places in the shop that I would like to hook up air hoses for tools.
Do they make fittings that let you go from your tank to sweated copper lines? And then back from copper to the air chucks or whatever they are called? I suppose know the technical names would help. Seems to me that to hook into the tank it would need to be threaded on one side and then sweatable copper on the other side?
What do you google to find them?
No, you dont hard pipe it directly to the compressor, I used a short loop of rubber air hose from the compressor outlet to a female coupler on the shutoff that feeds the pipe loop.
Now they make the stasinless steel flex connector lines that will take the pressure you need and let you bend, loop, the direction you want to go. They take the pressure and no special fittings needed. to go from one material to another. They come in various lengths. In the plumbing dept at any big box store or hardware store.