I've also found USA made plumbing fittings will mate well together. Some Chinese fittings from big box outlets would almost bottom out before tightening completely. That was my first indication that they were not threaded properly at the factory.
The diameters likely will not match up and the fittings aren’t rated or designed for pressure alike that, more to the tune of 50-75 is what they typically withstand
Purchased the Quincy 5hp 60 gallon air compressor as well as the 3/4 max airline kit. Could you explain to me again exactly what I need purchase to go from the 1/2 to 3/4 air line? Thanks
Thank you, I appreciate the way in which you share this information. Was wondering if you could recommend or tell me where you purchased your V Style Milton fittings. Thanks again!
Then you're either looking at an expensive intermediate cooler or you're risking your life trying to plumb in a cheap automotive heat exchanger, and I didn't want to mess with any of that. The condensate still has to drain, too. I really love my current system for what it cost.
While not worded in the most friendly way it is a valid question. It does not require any change in equipment. Only that you plumb the copper verticals after the compressor and before the tank. Getting rid of the moisture AND heat will make the entire system perform better. Just an opinion :)
I can’t find your source for the tube straightener. Maybe it’s because I’m on my iPhone. Can you give me the link? Great video. I Liked and subscribed. I also have a Quincy 54 two stage and 3/4” Maxline. I liked your video. Thanks Paul
I've also found USA made plumbing fittings will mate well together. Some Chinese fittings from big box outlets would almost bottom out before tightening completely. That was my first indication that they were not threaded properly at the factory.
Love what you do Joe
Enjoyed binging your channel. Keep it up. You are sharing great content and one day your channel will blow up!
Thank you. I'm anxious to get back to making vids. Been too busy lately though.
Thanks. I'm going to go drain my compressor now. LOL ..... it's been a while.
Thank you for the walk through i learned alot
Anybody know if you can intermix the ready made kits with pex fittings?
The diameters likely will not match up and the fittings aren’t rated or designed for pressure alike that, more to the tune of 50-75 is what they typically withstand
Purchased the Quincy 5hp 60 gallon air compressor as well as the 3/4 max airline kit. Could you explain to me again exactly what I need purchase to go from the 1/2 to 3/4 air line? Thanks
Just a reducer
Thank you, I appreciate the way in which you share this information. Was wondering if you could recommend or tell me where you purchased your V Style Milton fittings. Thanks again!
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so neat
Excellent video my friend!! New subscriber here!!!
What if you dried the air, BEFORE it goes into your tank?
Then you're either looking at an expensive intermediate cooler or you're risking your life trying to plumb in a cheap automotive heat exchanger, and I didn't want to mess with any of that. The condensate still has to drain, too. I really love my current system for what it cost.
While not worded in the most friendly way it is a valid question. It does not require any change in equipment. Only that you plumb the copper verticals after the compressor and before the tank. Getting rid of the moisture AND heat will make the entire system perform better. Just an opinion :)
@@nikoror6899 Thanks, I asked that from a point of curiosity, and didn't mean it to be accusatory or that he didn't do it right.
I can’t find your source for the tube straightener. Maybe it’s because I’m on my iPhone. Can you give me the link?
Great video. I Liked and subscribed. I also have a Quincy 54 two stage and 3/4” Maxline. I liked your video. Thanks
Paul
Can you tell us more about the Rubber Hose that gos from your Compressor to your Regulator. Where do you source them?
@@grantwes custom made from Mcmaster
@ thanks for the Reply, I’ll check them out.