Thanks for the video. I am about to buy the same compressor for my shop. I will use your technique for making the "radiator", but I believe that I will take all of the drops and put them on a common drain line and use an automatic blowdown valve to keep it drained out without having to open and close each drop. Good Video... Subscribed.
that copper cooling system was epic. Haven't seen anything else close to that on the tube yet lol. Still on the fence about the compressor though, not sure if it is overkill for my home garage :)
I know your comment is 10 months old but if your still looking into compressor setups, look at using a Hayden oil cooler as an after cooler. I bought the Hayden 1290 ($160.00) on EBay or Amazon and it’s huge but there also is a Hayden 1260 ($130.00) that is a smaller but would still be very effective. I’ve seen that some people are getting very close to ambient temps before the air gets to the tank, which means there would be very little moisture in the air and collecting in the tank. I’m also going to be doing the copper water trap/cooler this guy is doing. I just got my Quincy Qt54 running today and still setting up all the water collecting and cooling system.
Should have a flex line at the compressor tank outlet. And running the air through the cooling tubes before going into the tank would keep moisture out of the tank.
Code requires you to have a disconnect box if the compressor is more than 50 feet away from the breaker box or the breaker box is in another location/room.
Nice video...I have a hobby shop like yours..bought my unit..from st.johns ,Michigan...a Saylor-beall..comprsoir..fully pkg.unit..check it out on utube..3 grand..for mine ..they put a fan on the motor..with a cooler on the fan cage..no one else dose this...with an automatic tank drain ..I seen this on utube ..when I was looking to see reviews. On comprsoirs...I was sold..on there units..quite running as well..with a magnetic starter ..not an option..but standard..on there units..all American iron ..
Thinking about buying this same compressor. Would it make a difference on the water if you had a single stage? And if it helped you also if you had the filter closer to the tool?
Yes the single stage does not create as much friction compressing the air so less moister. And you can add filters to your tools to help keep them dry. Thanks for watching.
I have the QT-54 as well. It is a well built compressor and does a great job. I put a magnetic motor starter on mine which makes it easier on the pressure switch.
@Seabass295 , what is the part number for the 3M DA you're referring too? I'm considering the Quincy, but was concerned about not having enough CFM for a sander.
Why not just buy a refridgerated air dryer that runs on 110 volt for $1,000 instaed of that elaborate coppoer pipr system which looks cool but I do not beleive it brings down the temperature much as there are no cooling fins on the tubing? Thank for produceing the video . Nice shop!
It's unefficent to press the compressor to such high values and then reduce it by regulator its energy wast plus more tear on the pomp. The devices have different air absorbsion to so the regulator setup should be modified on fly there fore I will recommend to set compressor to 145 psi max and 115 at start with no regulator
thank you for sharing your set up. I'm planning to get a Quincy soon but a single stage
Thanks for the video. I am about to buy the same compressor for my shop. I will use your technique for making the "radiator", but I believe that I will take all of the drops and put them on a common drain line and use an automatic blowdown valve to keep it drained out without having to open and close each drop. Good Video... Subscribed.
AJ Smith sounds like a good plan. Thanks for watching!
If they are on a common drain line, wouldn't the air use that path to bypass the "radiator"?
AJ Smith sounds good. Thanks for watching.
that copper cooling system was epic. Haven't seen anything else close to that on the tube yet lol. Still on the fence about the compressor though, not sure if it is overkill for my home garage :)
I know your comment is 10 months old but if your still looking into compressor setups, look at using a Hayden oil cooler as an after cooler. I bought the Hayden 1290 ($160.00) on EBay or Amazon and it’s huge but there also is a Hayden 1260 ($130.00) that is a smaller but would still be very effective. I’ve seen that some people are getting very close to ambient temps before the air gets to the tank, which means there would be very little moisture in the air and collecting in the tank. I’m also going to be doing the copper water trap/cooler this guy is doing. I just got my Quincy Qt54 running today and still setting up all the water collecting and cooling system.
Very nice setup. You could go into business setting up compressors for others! Thanks for a great video.
Bob Hope thanks for watching
that noise aint bad at all, just ordered one to replace a 16 gallon harbor freight banshee for my small machine shop use.
multiHappyHacker that is a big upgrade. You will enjoy it. Thanks for watching.
You have a kick ass shop there.....I am jealous
Should have a flex line at the compressor tank outlet. And running the air through the cooling tubes before going into the tank would keep moisture out of the tank.
I will make another video shortly about building the silica air dryer.
There is a channel, Tafa Reviews, who stole your video and re-uploaded it. I already reported the video he stole from me reviewing my ring saw.
Very nice setup!
Code requires you to have a disconnect box if the compressor is more than 50 feet away from the breaker box or the breaker box is in another location/room.
PVC pipe? Hope not
It’s been a year. How’s it running now
Do you have a video on how you made the blue silica container with the clear PVC? Thanks!
I was wondering if you had a parts list for the silica dryer
Nice video...I have a hobby shop like yours..bought my unit..from st.johns ,Michigan...a Saylor-beall..comprsoir..fully pkg.unit..check it out on utube..3 grand..for mine ..they put a fan on the motor..with a cooler on the fan cage..no one else dose this...with an automatic tank drain ..I seen this on utube ..when I was looking to see reviews. On comprsoirs...I was sold..on there units..quite running as well..with a magnetic starter ..not an option..but standard..on there units..all American iron ..
Thanks man. Good video
Did the compressor build up pressure and turn off while using the sander?
Yes, plenty of CFM
are you still using the Quincy air compressor and how has it done for you?
Still use it every day with absolutely no issues. Been working great.
Thinking about buying this same compressor. Would it make a difference on the water if you had a single stage? And if it helped you also if you had the filter closer to the tool?
Yes the single stage does not create as much friction compressing the air so less moister. And you can add filters to your tools to help keep them dry. Thanks for watching.
Nice Plumbing job
I like the blue silica capture tube. Where did you get the silica?
eBay has different color changing silica.
I have the QT-54 as well. It is a well built compressor and does a great job. I put a magnetic motor starter on mine which makes it easier on the pressure switch.
show your filter setup
What DA sander did you use with this compressor? Thinking about picking up one of these air compressors for myself
Alexander Escarsega I am using a 3M DA sander. It runs at 90psi and about 5-7 cfm. I have never had to stop sanding and wait for air. Thanks
Seabass295 Videos Thank you Sir for your reply!
@Seabass295 , what is the part number for the 3M DA you're referring too? I'm considering the Quincy, but was concerned about not having enough CFM for a sander.
Where is it manufactured please ?
Ali Ahmad Bilal they are made in Quincy, Illinois. Some of the larger ones are made in Alabama. They are USA built. Thanks for watching!
please make a check list
PBS #007 do you mean a parts list? Thanks
Why not just buy a refridgerated air dryer that runs on 110 volt for $1,000 instaed of that elaborate coppoer pipr system which looks cool but I do not beleive it brings down the temperature much as there are no cooling fins on the tubing? Thank for produceing the video . Nice shop!
Nice but why not the 80 gallon instead of the weaker 60 its your dime though so whatever
It's unefficent to press the compressor to such high values and then reduce it by regulator its energy wast plus more tear on the pomp. The devices have different air absorbsion to so the regulator setup should be modified on fly there fore I will recommend to set compressor to 145 psi max and 115 at start with no regulator
chinese pump
False made in the USA!