What do you guys prefer for air line plumbing? The plastic tubing kits, metal pipe, or something else? I saw some plastic tubing kits on amazon around $100, but they were all 3/8 ID and I feel like that starve my 1/2" impact wrench. Kits with bigger tubing cost about twice as much.
Rapid Air in my last two shops. Love it.
My last shop had HF rubber hose run all over the place and anchored to the ceiling. I did Rapid Air for the current one and my garage, and it's a lot nicer (and less likely to explode). Very flexible installation options.
One thing I do recommend heartily is hose reels, especially one that will go out the door. Makes life so much easier.
I went for just a hint of Steam Punk, and did soldered copper tubing, scuffed satin, and clear coated.
Keith Tanner said:
My last shop had HF rubber hose run all over the place and anchored to the ceiling. I did Rapid Air for the current one and my garage, and it's a lot nicer (and less likely to explode). Very flexible installation options.
One thing I do recommend heartily is hose reels, especially one that will go out the door. Makes life so much easier.
At one point I had ambition to run galvanized pipe all over my shop with various connectors at key locations. I ended up just getting a big hose reel that can reach everything, and it's much simpler and less prone to leaks.
I went with Pex everywhere after the water separater/cooler. Works great. I can expand just by running to the box store. I did run copper from the pump to the cooler though. The only downfall is that I frequently have two fittings to get to something that works with air connections. It likely isn't any cheaper than Rapid air but I like it. Running daily for several years at this point.
In reply to singleslammer :
That's interesting to me because I already have a bunch of pex and the tools for it, but google says its rated for a max pressure of 160 psi, and my compressor runs 155. I feel like that's going to be to close.
I was at lowes earlier and sticks of black pipe were about $25 each no matter the length. Once I buy the pipe, fittings, rent a pipe threader, I dont see it coming out any cheaper than the $200 for the 3/4" air line kits.
Black pipe can introduce corrosion and debris into your lines and tools as the moisture rusts it all on the inside. Might not be a big issue, but certainly an avoidable one.
JThw8
UltimaDork
1/6/23 9:50 p.m.
In past shops Ive run copper and iron pipe. In the latest shop build I bit the bullet and used the rapidair system. I hope this is my last shop but if I build another I wont hesitate to go with rapidair again. Easy to install and very flexible in configuration.
67LS1
Reader
1/7/23 11:49 a.m.
I ran all soldered copper. Once and done.
SkinnyG (Forum Supporter) said:
I went for just a hint of Steam Punk, and did soldered copper tubing, scuffed satin, and clear coated.
Pics or it doesn't exist... I love the steam punk look.
My shop has a HF hose reel fed by a pancake compressor currently. Reel reaches everywhere in the shop and 1 vehicle out. When I finally get a 30gal+ oiled unit I will charge the reel and probably a hard line to my work bench.
Air comes in the shop at the ceiling, and declines at a slight angle around the perimeter of the shop, thus draining to the last leg, which is just a drain. All drops come out the TOP the feed line (thus making it harder for moisture to head down the drop), and terminate with a ball-valve drain below the connection.
Since this picture, I've removed the coupler and mounted three retractible hose reels up high instead - less tripping over hoses.