Hi Steve. Wow nice bit of room to move about there Steve. I've only got a 10ftx10ft layout room, so very tight as you can see in my vlogs. Love the A4s got 2 only one can cope with my layout. Curves to sharp. Have a great new year.🍾🍾 DELPH JUNCTION (Pete)
Great idea to use the larger compressor, you probably won't need a moisture trap if you pump up the tank the day before allowing the moisture to condensate to the bottom of the tank, also, the compressed air will be an ambient temperature.
We must think alike, I actually think a out how things work and thought if I pump the compressor up a night the air would cool and moisture would condense,. Having a 40 litre tank with 8 bar pressure will supply a lot of air at only 20 psi to the brush. I would still put a moisture trap at the end of the hose near the spray booth as it also has a regulator on them plus the air line could also have moisture in it.
Always good to have a new year shake down.. hopefully you'll feel even more productive
Hi Steve.
Wow nice bit of room to move about there Steve.
I've only got a 10ftx10ft layout room, so very tight as you can see in my vlogs.
Love the A4s got 2 only one can cope with my layout. Curves to sharp.
Have a great new year.🍾🍾
DELPH JUNCTION (Pete)
Yes plenty of room and much better than the jumbled chaotic mess before.
Great idea to use the larger compressor, you probably won't need a moisture trap if you pump up the tank the day before allowing the moisture to condensate to the bottom of the tank, also, the compressed air will be an ambient temperature.
We must think alike, I actually think a out how things work and thought if I pump the compressor up a night the air would cool and moisture would condense,.
Having a 40 litre tank with 8 bar pressure will supply a lot of air at only 20 psi to the brush.
I would still put a moisture trap at the end of the hose near the spray booth as it also has a regulator on them plus the air line could also have moisture in it.
@@Steven_Rowe probably why I enjoy your videos!