Well I really think it's a great upgrade to any shop . Easy access to an air supply is a whole lot better and safer than running airlines all over the place and creating trip hazards . The fact you used a large enough bore to start with will be a great bonus for capacity rather the bar pressure . Its more how much airflow you get than how hard it is ie PSI or Bar. Brilliant having the regulator at the last point in both lines should allow removal of condensation in the line before you need it at the tool . Yup the only ball ache is the pipe is a hard plastic that doesn't do tight bends ... and yes why were you still wearing the ear muffs lol ( nice n warm ears lol) .. there are actual push fit connections for the pipe but from what I've seen they are a bit on the bulkier side so great choice on the compression joints .. thumbs up for a great video proving it's not that hard to supply all the shop with air . Cheers Brother
Thanks for your comment! I've already gotten a ton of usage out of that air line and I don't really know how I got by without it before. 😅 I saw the push connectors when doing my research, but they ended up more expensive and harder to get a hold of, so I ended up going with these and I'm glad I did! It's definitely not hard and totally worth it! Cheers!
Great video! I don't have such long tubes in my shop, so I placed the water filter right between the compressor and the line but I still have the problem of getting water into my tools...any ideas. Probably hard without seeing the setup :D I'll move in a few weeks anyways but I might give you a call before installing my new air system in the States. Hope you're doing well my friend!
Thanks man! When I paint I have a small filter right by the paint gun, just to catch the last drops. Ah, yes! New workshop! Exciting times! Take care and let me know how it goes!
great video mate. Id like to see some more shop vids please.
Thank you! ✌️ Thanks for letting me know, then more will come! 🤘
Well I really think it's a great upgrade to any shop . Easy access to an air supply is a whole lot better and safer than running airlines all over the place and creating trip hazards . The fact you used a large enough bore to start with will be a great bonus for capacity rather the bar pressure . Its more how much airflow you get than how hard it is ie PSI or Bar. Brilliant having the regulator at the last point in both lines should allow removal of condensation in the line before you need it at the tool . Yup the only ball ache is the pipe is a hard plastic that doesn't do tight bends ... and yes why were you still wearing the ear muffs lol ( nice n warm ears lol) .. there are actual push fit connections for the pipe but from what I've seen they are a bit on the bulkier side so great choice on the compression joints .. thumbs up for a great video proving it's not that hard to supply all the shop with air . Cheers Brother
Thanks for your comment! I've already gotten a ton of usage out of that air line and I don't really know how I got by without it before. 😅
I saw the push connectors when doing my research, but they ended up more expensive and harder to get a hold of, so I ended up going with these and I'm glad I did!
It's definitely not hard and totally worth it! Cheers!
Where is your woodworking Chanel? 🤩 What beautiful historical woodworking tools! 🤩
Nice my friend 👌🏻!
I'm a worse wood worker than I'm a mechanic! 😅
Thanks! I like to keep it old school when working with wood as well! ✌️
Too modest and deep-pocketed, my friend.... 😅
@@michaelelse9328 Haha, maybe you're right! 😂
Great video! I don't have such long tubes in my shop, so I placed the water filter right between the compressor and the line but I still have the problem of getting water into my tools...any ideas. Probably hard without seeing the setup :D I'll move in a few weeks anyways but I might give you a call before installing my new air system in the States. Hope you're doing well my friend!
Thanks man! When I paint I have a small filter right by the paint gun, just to catch the last drops.
Ah, yes! New workshop! Exciting times! Take care and let me know how it goes!