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Thread: Decent Priced, Good Quality, Air Filter, Drier, Regulator ?
          
   
   

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    Stay away from the harbor freight set up. I have that and it always leaks. I'm on the hunt for a new one too.
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    Great DIY system.

    I only have a single stall garage, so the pipe won't be very long. When I made what I have, goes back 25 years. I have a 60g upright compressor, the out pipe comes out 6" with a T fitting, down as a water drain with a valve, and a straight up pipe to the garage wall, 90° elbow with 8' long pipe mounted to the garage wall.There is where I have a regulator, filter and water drain pipe.

    All the pipe is iron. This time, I'd like either PVC, copper or the dedicated pipe made for airlines. I'll only need one pipe outlet to hook up my air hose.

    Suggestions for all is appreciated. Photo's, wesite links etc....
    Kevin

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