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GM production big block engines were known as Rat motors.

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Re: new garage- what would you do?

Subject: Re: new garage- what would you do?
by BillH on 2009/2/26 22:06:22

Quote:

CentralCoaster wrote:
There's a science to running air lines also.

I've seen setups where they slope the lines up hill and then put dead legs in them, to catch condensation. Similar to how you'd install a steam line.

Basically the air coming out of the the compressor is hot and can condense when it cools through the long air lines.


Yep, what I do for the dead leg is to tee into the vertical down line where I want a quick disconnect, attach the disconnect to the horizontal leg of the tee and run a 6 to 8 inch piece of pipe below that with a pipe plug or a radiator bleeder to drain the line.

Or you can spend $900 for the smallest Ingersoll Rand refrigerated air dryer, tee hee hee.
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