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jmill
post Apr 1 2012, 04:07 PM
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I'll be painting sometime soon and recently there has been several timely paint related threads. In the Midwest we're plagued by humid weather and lots of water in our compressed air. I figured I'd share my project to rid myself of water so my paint job isn't ruined.

There are several high dollar units out there to separate water from the air but I'm cheap. I decided to design some piping meant to drop the water out of suspension. All you need is 25' or more of piping, some valves, fittings and good old gravity. I wanted to use copper but it would have cost me over $150 in materials. Going with PVC cost me $40.

I still need to finish the drain and inlet/outlet piping but you'll get the idea.







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post Apr 2 2012, 09:03 PM
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QUOTE(bobhasissues @ Apr 2 2012, 09:28 PM) *

John,
As a supplement to your system, I have a big desiccant dryer I bought at Harbor Freight a few years back. I used it as a stand-alone drying system and it worked great. It's a large steel tube about about 2" ID x 36" long. Air enters the bottom travels up through the desiccant material and out through the top. Between gravity and the desiccant it is very effective. I have 1/2" fittings on it so it won't reduce airflow downstream. I can no longer find one on the HF website, but you are welcome to borrow mine. I'm in LaGrange, but can arrange to get it as far as Gurnee where a friend of mine would be happy to hold it for you. PM me if you are interested.


Funny you should mention that. I was there today to buy a furniture dolly and saw it. I had it in my hands even but couldn't decide whether or not to buy that one or the small inline one. I decided to wait and didn't buy either. I really appreciate the offer but I'm lucky enough to have a HF just down the block.


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QUOTE(bobhasissues @ Apr 2 2012, 09:28 PM) *

John,
As a supplement to your system, I have a big desiccant dryer I bought at Harbor Freight a few years back. I used it as a stand-alone drying system and it worked great. It's a large steel tube about about 2" ID x 36" long. Air enters the bottom travels up through the desiccant material and out through the top. Between gravity and the desiccant it is very effective. I have 1/2" fittings on it so it won't reduce airflow downstream. I can no longer find one on the HF website, but you are welcome to borrow mine. I'm in LaGrange, but can arrange to get it as far as Gurnee where a friend of mine would be happy to hold it for you. PM me if you are interested.


Funny you should mention that. I was there today to buy a furniture dolly and saw it. I had it in my hands even but couldn't decide whether or not to buy that one or the small inline one. I decided to wait and didn't buy either. I really appreciate the offer but I'm lucky enough to have a HF just down the block.


You should get the big one. And soon. It's not listed in their online catolog that I could find. I think it's discontinued. I got two bags of pellets with mine. the tube takes one to fill it. That means you can dry one bag and fill it with another.
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jmill   Quest for Dry Air   Apr 1 2012, 04:07 PM
underthetire   That workers very well. Btdt. If you double the pi...   Apr 1 2012, 04:19 PM
jmill   That workers very well. Btdt. If you double the p...   Apr 1 2012, 04:48 PM
1973-914-2L   One other thing that can be looked at is schedule ...   Apr 1 2012, 05:53 PM
stugray   Be very careful! If a PVC water pipe bursts u...   Apr 1 2012, 06:06 PM
okieflyr   I looked into this awhile back as well, and my tak...   Apr 1 2012, 06:19 PM
jmill   Be very careful! If a PVC water pipe bursts ...   Apr 1 2012, 06:47 PM
rick 918-S   Be very careful! If a PVC water pipe bursts...   Apr 1 2012, 07:46 PM
PRS914-6   That 3/4 piping is rated at over 400 psi of water...   Apr 2 2012, 08:26 AM
underthetire   The shop air diy is not hard PVC.. I have had PVC ...   Apr 1 2012, 06:57 PM
cary   Just a thought. I used all black pipe in my first ...   Apr 1 2012, 07:28 PM
jmill   Actually I had the same PVC in my shop with 6 gu...   Apr 1 2012, 08:59 PM
stugray   ""It is recognized that while adequacy o...   Apr 2 2012, 08:11 AM
TC 914-8   Besides the argument PVC vs copper or steel, the t...   Apr 2 2012, 09:00 AM
Prospectfarms   Besides the argument PVC vs copper or steel, the ...   Apr 2 2012, 11:32 AM
J P Stein   I have a confession to make. My compressor is an o...   Apr 2 2012, 09:48 AM
wingnut86   The biggest thing outside of pipe selection is aga...   Apr 2 2012, 08:15 PM
bobhasissues   John, As a supplement to your system, I have a big...   Apr 2 2012, 08:28 PM
jmill   John, As a supplement to your system, I have a bi...   Apr 2 2012, 09:03 PM
rick 918-S   John, As a supplement to your system, I have a b...   Apr 2 2012, 09:25 PM
rick 918-S   I stumbled onto one of those HF driers on the clos...   Apr 2 2012, 09:21 PM
jmill   You should get the big one. And soon. It's n...   Apr 2 2012, 09:33 PM


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