The filter unit at the end has adjustable pressure, so if I want to scale it down for spray painting for instance, I can. I would only recommend using piping that can handle the pressure of the compressed air.
@@AlsGarageRestorations I will use the recommended plastic piping, but I heard that the plastic will act as a thermal insulator, not allowing moisture to condense, what is your opinion? Thanks
It’s held up great and I’ve been very pleased with the results. Depending on how much you use the system you need to change the filter element, which is an easy process.
Good evening, is there a big drop in pressure? Can I do this with plastic pipes? Thanks for the video
The filter unit at the end has adjustable pressure, so if I want to scale it down for spray painting for instance, I can. I would only recommend using piping that can handle the pressure of the compressed air.
@@AlsGarageRestorations I will use the recommended plastic piping, but I heard that the plastic will act as a thermal insulator, not allowing moisture to condense, what is your opinion? Thanks
Nice job! I’m thinking about building the same type of system for my compressor. How has it held up, any issues?
It’s held up great and I’ve been very pleased with the results. Depending on how much you use the system you need to change the filter element, which is an easy process.