AIR DRYER SYSTEM installed with HUSKY 60 GALLON Air Compressor in HOME GARAGE SHOP
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- Опубликовано: 16 мар 2020
- Installed an Air Dryer System with my Husky 60 gallon air compressor in my home garage shop. Getting ready to paint my 78 Monte. Dry air is very important when painting.
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*Construction seemed sturdier than other units I considered **MyBest.Tools** Noise level was reasonable. Good pressure and cfm capacity for a small reasonably light compressor.*
Well done job executed in a craftsman like manner! Thank you Homez
Appriciate it 👊💯
This is one of the best, well explained videos on this method I've seen, nice job brother! Well edited video too!
Thank you! I really appreciate that.
That set up is sick!!!!!
Thank you 🙏
This is almost exactly like my setup, I built about 10 years ago right down the the filters and dryers great job... someone in the comments ask about the desiccant... I live in Nevada... (fairly dry MOST OF THE TIME... ) I have pretty much the same size dryer and my desiccant lasted about two years of occasional use.... but really it all depends on where you live and how often you use the system. The nice part is you can remove the crystals, stick ‘em in the oven on low for a couple hours and they are good as new...
Nice! It's been working out good for me... thank you for watching 👊 💯
Sick setup. Nice job! 👍
Thank you 🤝💯
Very nice - thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
Hey ese, you did a great job!👏
Thank you 🤝
Great job. I’m just getting mine installed. This help a lot but mine is going to be shorter. I don’t have as much headroom as you. Thanks for posting this.
Thank you! I'm glad this video helped you.
Thank you for the share of your job
You're welcome 👊💯
Appreciate the insight and info...good luck on the Carlos ...I.keep a CHEVY!Much respect from the CHI
Thank you! 🙏 thank you for watching 🙏💯
The sound of silence! Nice build!
Jeff DeLuca Thank you
Nice work 👍 Very informative.
Thank you for watching 💪💯
Cool video. Doesn’t look to difficult once you see it step by step.
Yeah it's not difficult at all
Nice job, I am planning to build one like yours, thank you for the video !!!!!!!
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Clean work🤙🏽
Appreciate it 🤝💯
Nice setup my man!
Thank you
Nice, thanks!
Thank you!
Looks dope
Thank you
Really like the video thanks
Thank you for watching 👊💯
Sweet!
You could disconnect the main line from your compressor and feed your system....then return to your tank...and then run your dryer/reg/filter from the tank outlet. That approach will cool the compressed air before it returns to the tank and decrease the moisture from ever entering your system. You'll be amazed by how much better it works.
Interesting, Stacy. Do you have a link or a sketch of this setup? Thanks.
@@kenfen3104 Just put the air dryer and filter between cylinder and tank and not after the tank, so you get dry air in the tank, no water in the tank and system.
Greeting from Denmark.
Exactly what I did on my build. I also added an oil feeder to the output for my air tools with a bypass T to separate the lines (dual feeds) for Painting vs tooling. It is so smoothly operatinig I was absolutely impressed ....... I tuned in to have a look at the build and was wondering why folks do not consider taking the HOT AIR and cooling it before ever entering the tank. My Tank has been in service since 1996. 1 New Motor, and after 17 years I sealed the inside of the tank to totally prevent corrosion after having it cleaned out. Was barely surface rust but I wanted it out before sealing. This way is the absolute BEST way to extend the life of you tank and systems. It also extends tool life greatly.
@@anonimous2451 not only this but why is everyone using all those valves , they arent cheap and you could get a better result if you would pipe those all into 1 valve at the bottom , the additional line space would work as dead legs to accumulate more liquid , you could even use clear hose to show when theres a liquid level
@@leegarcia81 Not exactly Lee. Using my system I find most collected waper vapor in the first line, then less on each valve after. I started just cracking the first line during use and have no drainage from the 3rd line set. The valves are insignificant in cost compared to protecting Plasma Tables from water in the line that eats up the tip consumables.
W🤩🤩🤩🤩W!!! CLEAN setup brother!!!! I’m getting my parts list together now to do the same. I’m in the “drawing it out” phase..Not sure what size piping to go with tho. I see 1/2” 3/4” and some go 1”.. really dope editing and easy to follow fam! Thanks for the links also. This lil project can add up quickly I see depending on what size piping you go with.. 🏁🏁🏁
Thank you I really appreciate it...yeah it adds up once it's all done...I ended up going with the 3/4"
You show the whole system. I like it.
Thank you
Nice set up might have to steal your plans......
Thank you 👊 Yeah go for it...lmk if you need any help, I'm here 💯
Ordering a 80gal 5hp compressor soon to replace my 30gal and was looking for something like this would you say copper is better than pex pipe? Been had a eye on this dryer as well going to go ahead and order it since they restocked it haha hows this set up held up man
Add an automatic solenoid at the outputs for automatic water purge.
Great idea! I'll look into that.
Great stuff! I think i bought that same dessicant system. This is my first 60 gal compressor. I havent installed yet. Can i use
thinner copper lines? Im trying to really avoid any water and oil in my lines. Thanks again brotha
Oh nice! 💯 not sure about using thinner copper lines. I've only used these and so far they're holding up. Thank you for watching 👊💯
Awesome video. I'm about to build on also, gonna use your method.😁
How's it holding up? Any moisture getting to the paint gun?
I'm about to paint an XJ Cherokee at home. Learned a lot from your video series.
Currently ordering tape, paint filter, paper/plastic cover, fillers, sandpaper, sanding blocks...
Researching primers. Not sure which to go with. I don't need remove all paint to bare metal. Gonna sand down OEM paint, spray over it...
Thanks for posting.
Thank you 🙏. My system is holding up nicely. I haven't had any moisture make to my paint gun. Nice build! I'm glad my videos have added some value to your build. I have been using Eastwood and High Teck primers but I want to try the Tamco 5310 high build primer. I've read a lot of good reviews on it and also read that it's easy to sand. I'm going to try it on my next project
@@StillStandingGarage Thanks for the quick reply. I'll check out Eastwood a little more. Been watching their videos lately. Kevin seems to provide good info... Gracias Amigo...
@@05glisedan No problem at all 🤝
Get down EsE👊😎
Great video !! By any chance do you happen to have the link for that 4 or 5 stage air dryer system ? I looked on Amazon but I couldn’t find that one specifically. Thanks 🙏🏻
Check it out here: usaweld.com/collections/htp-america-air-dryers/products/htp-america-max-dry-max-dry-xxl
Where can I get does blue pellets
Very nice job indeed, would you mind telling me the overall width of the copper manifold? Thank you.
Thank you 💪💯 I would have to check for you... I'll get back to you
Nice job! That is a very clean looking install. Question: How long does your desiccant last?
Thank you! It last quite a while. I haven't logged hours of use, but I have baked the desiccant beads 3 times already. I will be replacing them with a new batch in the upcoming weeks. I have been using the same beads since the making of this video.
On your desiccant setup how did your screws attach on it? Did they self tap or did you have to tap them before mounting it? I have the same setup and don't want to crack the housing if I need to tap them
Yeah, they're self tapping. I screwed them in slow. It didn't crack the housing. You should be good. Thank you for watching 🤝💯
What is the name brand of the dryer system? Cool set up bro. Even with that nice dryer system you still need the manifold setup why.
Its from Usaweld.com ...the manifold is needed to remove the majority of the moisture...and it does
Nice video ! How is it holding up brother I’m looking to build a dryer system for my new 60 gal puma compressor let me know might just have to go this route !
It's been holding up great. No leaks. I would recommend 👌
Hey bro I’m about to build this system it looks like you added another pipe the end that connects to the 3 foot going to the dryer system
Sik work bro.
Thank you 🙏
So how is that MAX DRY AIR system working out for you these days? I noticed there was NO BEADS in the sight glass in bottom of the drier? did you put them in but didn't video it?
It has worked out great for me. I haven't had any issues at all. Yeah, I had to add the desiccant beads in the sight glass. I thought that by filling up the tank they will show through the glass, but that wasn't the case. Thank you for watching 💪💯
This may be a silly question but I'm just neck deep in research at this point, I just picked up a 60 gallon DeWalt compressor the other day. The purpose of these piping setups is to cool and remove moisture from the air going to the tools/paint ect correct? My main question is regarding protecting the inside of the air compressor from rusting, is draining the bottom tank drain daily enough to stop it from rusting inside? Does this setup have anything to do with the inside of the compressor itself or just the outgoing air from it? Thanks!
This set up is to remove moisture and is only after air has left the compressor. I drain the water from the compressor every day that I use it. Hope that answers your questions.
@@StillStandingGarage yes it does thanks again!
Saw your video. Have you considering and alternative to color changing beads?
Not yet. I'm sure I'll get tired of baking the desiccant beads and look for another solution. Thank you for watching 🤝💯
Hey man I’m building one of these and I am curious how you fit the lead line (green hose) to the piping without a union or screwing on the 1/2 inch npt to 3/4 copper fitting before sweating. How did you do it?!
Hey Justin, One end of the Green hose swivels. I installed the side that doesn't swivel to the copper line then installed the swivel side to the air compressor.
Nice, that should be a 1/2 inch legacy (flexzilla) lead line? Do you recommend it? I bought a cheap lead line but I figured out the ID is 1/4 inch instead of 3/8. Thanks for the video, if it wasn’t for you I would be even more confused! Please keep up the content, and here is a sub!
Yes, I used the 1/2" Flexzilla hose. I have a link for it in the description of this video. I've been using it for over a year without any issues. I run 150psi through it daily. I'm glad I was able to help. Thank you for watching 👊💯.
Great setup bro 👍, the pipe size is 3/4 right? But how thick it is? And can i use galvanize or just regular metal pipe because in here (indonesia) the copper pipe is very expensive and hard to find too
Yes, this is 3/4" and it's type M copper pipe. The size of the wall is .032" thick. I'm not sure how well other types of piping will hold up.
@@StillStandingGarage ok thx mate
Did anyone ever use refrigeration copper y bends instead of 90s and tees to make a compressor air dryer just wondering if it would work
I think I have seen some use the Y fittings instead of 90s... the concept is the same just different design
What dryer filter did you use brother trying to build one like this today as good as yours
Here you. This is the one. usaweld.com/collections/htp-america-air-dryers/products/htp-america-max-dry-max-dry-xxl
Hey bro I just ordered everything to make my own system how is the regulator holding up ive seen some bad reviews on it just trying to see if it’s still holding up or what did you replace it with
How much moisture do you think you’re pulling using the vertical pipes? I want to buy a refrigerated air dryer, but that $1000 pill is hard to swallow.
I think im pulling the majority of the moisture out with the water trap... I open the ball valves after about 30 minutes of use and release the water...the air dryer gets the small amount that gets through the copper line
is that brass reducer 3/4 to 1/2 in or half to 1/4 looks bigger?
It's 3/4" to 1/2"
@StillStandingGarage what type copper did you use? Was it K, L or M ? Maybe something else please help and thank you
I used M for mine
@@StillStandingGarage thank you sir!!
No problem at all
Dope
Thanks 👊💯
@@StillStandingGarage I saw you tested with 50 psi, what do you normally run. I wanna do the same setup, my compressor runs 175psi, wondering if that's ok?
I run 150psi all the way to the Max Dry dryer system then I step it down to 90psi to my hose... the copper line is rated at 250psi... you should be ok.
@@StillStandingGarage sounds good , thanks bro
No problem
Good afternoon, hope you can assist me , what is the filter kit name called ? Did you find that on Amazon ?
Here's the link usaweld.com/collections/htp-america-air-dryers/products/htp-america-max-dry-max-dry-xxl
What brand dryer is that one you used? Also, great video!
Check it out here: usaweld.com/collections/htp-america-air-dryers/products/htp-america-max-dry-max-dry-xxl
Question do you know the Air Dryer Model because I am looking in Amazon to buy it. Thank you.
Look in USAWELD.COM. That's where I got mine. Here's the product # 25310-2.
Where did you buy the manifold?
I made the manifold
Very nice. What size solder did you use?
Thank you 👊... if I remember correctly, it was about 1/8"
Cool. Thanks. As far as that Husky, what would you rate the loudness of the unit? It's a great deal, but I'm working out of my garage, and currently running quiet tech. Your reply is much appreciated
It's pretty loud, I have to shout to have a conversation with someone.
hello, thank you for your video I think it will help me a lot. how high are the copper pipes please? the dimensions of your installation? thank you so much
They are about 7ft high
@@StillStandingGarage thanks for your reply, is it worth it if i do the system on 1.50m (5ft high)? thank you so much
As long as the total length between your air compress and dryer is 50ft you'll be ok with whatever hight meets your needs.
@@StillStandingGarage thank you very much so if I understood correctly the copper system must be 50 feet wide? does it matter the height? thank you
No problem at all. Not wide, 50ft in length. It doesn't matter which way it's set it up as long as the total length is 50ft.
Bro what filter system is that? Thanks
It's from usaweld.com
Can I use 1/2 copper instead have you ever ran that size ,?
I haven't tried 1/2" before. Bigger is better since it'll hold more air in the lines.
What was your over all height and width using this setup?
About 7 ft tall and about 6ft wide
Aye bro isnt the husky compressor 3/8 fittings how were u able to get it too 1/2 inch ?
Mine was 3/4"... I used a reducer fitting to step it down to 1/2"
@@StillStandingGarage any reason u decided to go with the 1/2 or can this whole set up be done with the 3/4
It can also be done with 3/4" all the way to the dryer system. After the dryer it steps down to 1/4" NPT. I used 1/2" so the water trap could hold a bit more air.
@@StillStandingGarage u think it would work with 5 ft piping instead of the 7 ft bro ?
Yes, that'll work as long as the overall length of the water trap is 50ft
where you bay your AIR DRYER SYSTEM . can i have the link ?
Here you go
usaweld.com/collections/htp-america-air-dryers/products/htp-america-max-dry-max-dry-xxl
What is your psi coming out of your compressor
It was at 90psi, but I ended up removing the regulator because it was making a humming sound. Now I only regulate the air before my work hose.
Where did you air dryer from? I do Automotive refinishing at home and need to build this asap. What's a manifold and what does it do where do I get one?
Air dryer is from USAWELD.COM.... The manifold is the water trap before the dryer.
@@StillStandingGarage is the manifold necessary? If so where can I get one that you recommend? I have a 60gal vertical 5hp single stage compressor.
1) Are you calling the inline water trap the Manifold?
2) Also what's the part number on the 1/2 blue handle ball valves? I can not find any non threaded ball valves on Amazon for copper tubing like yours.
3) Do you NOT recommend that air regulator in your inline system now? In your other video looks like you removed the regulator. Is it needed?
I made my own manifold/water trap. You can find the ball valves without thread at Lowe's or Home Depot. The regulator after the compressor isn't totally necessary. I just wanted to control how much air went into my water trap. Everything is working fine without it.
@@StillStandingGarage so what adapter size copper tube did you use between the 1/2 ball valves and the T at the bottom of your manifold? Looks like the adapter slid right into the ball valve for brazing. I know you are using 3/4 tubing but I cannot find anything that slides into the 1/2 ball valve so I can braze it up? Can you help?
I used a 3/4 to 1/2 reducer
Thats clean bro! Not one drop of water ?
Thanks! Yeah it's been consistent after 2 years... That's one less thing to worry about when painting 💯
@@StillStandingGarage awesome video brother
Thanknyiu for watching 🤝💯
Hey bud, how much was all the copper? That air dryer looks like it was $350.
Also, what did Home Depot charge you to deliver the compressor and pipes?
Thanks! :)
I spent about $140 for all the copper. Some of the copper fittings I bought on Amazon. Links for those are in the description. Yes, that's the price for the dryer system. Home Depot charged $80 to deliver both.
Still Standing Garage thanks brother! You been a huge help!
@@jasonenz4238 You're welcome
Can cpvc be used?
I've seen others use it. Not sure how long it lasts tho. I've had these copper lines in for about 2 years now and haven't had any issues.
Great build.
Condencing the water out of air works best when the air is cooling right as it goes into your compressor tank.
You will have better results plumbing this from your compressor output into your tank.
It will be less moisture in tank, and remove even more waterr before it hits your expensive dryer.
Very Nice, also very expensive. PVC will work too right?
Thank you! From my research I learned that with time PVC can crack and/or shatter which is why I went with copper
What size is the copper pipping?Thanks
It's 3/4"
@@StillStandingGarage thanks for the reply, looking forward on making the same build as you.
No problem 👊... I'm glad I was able to help...let me know if you have any questions
Great set up! I couldn't read any of your reply's? So here is the question, where did you find your filter/drier? You listed all other parts but that?
Also, desiccant, to save some $$$ I use the blue kitty litter, same thing as desiccant but a lot cheaper, and when in a bind, you can NUKE it, it will dry it for a few more uses :-)
Thanks for the video!
Thank you! I got the dryer system from USAWELD.COM. I usually bake the desicant beads once they're saturated. I do it 3 times then replace with new ones.
Thats dope what state are you from?
I'm in Cali
@@StillStandingGarage nice im from so cal in are you near Victorville
Yeah about 45 minutes away...I'm in Fontana
@@StillStandingGarage thats firme im originally from El Monte but moved to Victorville, i want to set something up like that how much did it cost you overall moreless?
That's what's up! This was about $600 if I remember correctly.
Are you using 1" or 3/4 pipe?
3/4" pipe
@@StillStandingGarage thanks
Is it L or M type?
I used type M
@@StillStandingGarage thank you.
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Not gonna work waste of time n money your a u tuber knows nothing about water
This video is 4 years old. It worked out great!