Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
JC or KC I forget. Chatanooga. 423-238-4261. Tell him I referred you. He knows way too much!!!!
In a similar vein to this post: http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,15311.0.htmlI am setting up my first auto.I am setting up my first compressed air system at the same time and realize that I know nothing about compressed air.1 auto at this moment is the ONLY air needed. 8/10 RPM asking for 9CFM.I bought an older used 3HP Kaeser screw type compressor. Pierre donated to me an old 100 gallon tank. I know I need a chiller. What else? How is this set up? (is this locally available chiller overkill http://columbus.craigslist.org/tls/5490962082.html? could i do better for cheaper with a little looking?) Anyone who knows their stuff wanna give me 5-10 minutes to talk me through wants/needs? Please PM me and I'll get you a cell number.I have a contractor currently working in the building who is a old plumber and very capable of running black iron pipes while he's here.
Above the press, the drop is 1/2" rubber, but our press guy says it should be 3/4" rubber there too. This seems a little odd to me since the press is fed from there on a tiny line.
This could help quite a bit on those "How much air will this tiny hose carry" questions.http://www.gates.com/catalogs-and-resources/resources/repository/calculator/air-flow-calculatorJust for S&G I put in .25" hose, 100 feet, 125 PSI at 10 SCFM, and that would lose 35 PSI--I could still run the press.Why'd I put in this huge iron pipe anyway? (Just kidding, I'm agreeing with the advice here, overbuild it or you will likely suffer later)