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Shops setup for air!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jimpaget" data-source="post: 807249" data-attributes="member: 16451"><p>I was about to run PVC, when I talked to my brother who sells actuated valve systems. He asked if I enjoyed picking plastic out of my body. As stated above, PVC becomes brittle over time, and also it doesn't deal well with even MINOR dings.</p><p></p><p>I just finished bolting down my compressor last night. One thing that really helps the sound level is mufflers on the intakes. I have those and I also put some 1/2", high density rubber pads under each of the feet.</p><p></p><p>I am still finalizing my plans for air distribution. I definitely am going to mount a hose reel on the ceiling. My shop area is the one-car area of a three-car garage, so I don't need I a lot of hose length, (well, I do, but that's between my wife and I). I don't intend to do any painting, but I do some stone sculpture and those air hammers are pretty sensitive to moisture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimpaget, post: 807249, member: 16451"] I was about to run PVC, when I talked to my brother who sells actuated valve systems. He asked if I enjoyed picking plastic out of my body. As stated above, PVC becomes brittle over time, and also it doesn't deal well with even MINOR dings. I just finished bolting down my compressor last night. One thing that really helps the sound level is mufflers on the intakes. I have those and I also put some 1/2", high density rubber pads under each of the feet. I am still finalizing my plans for air distribution. I definitely am going to mount a hose reel on the ceiling. My shop area is the one-car area of a three-car garage, so I don't need I a lot of hose length, (well, I do, but that's between my wife and I). I don't intend to do any painting, but I do some stone sculpture and those air hammers are pretty sensitive to moisture. [/QUOTE]
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