u wont get any cfm loss through those pipes Proper job, jealous!
By eck, you're not taking any chances on pressure drops due to restrictions, are you.![]()

To be fair I only went 2" for the main circuit because it came at the right money, I have ordered the rest of the fittings and brackets for the rest of the drop legs etc and its scary how expensive the little bits add up![]()
Very scarey, mines going to be over £400 by the time I add filters and regulators, maybe nearest £500. Worth it though, think of all the headaches and wasted time with an I sufficient airline system.
@SmartWerks is that to allow any moisture to drop down the bottom so you can drain it off?
yea but you have £350 worth of copper..LOL. wait till the prices go up and swap out for steel and make moneyVery scarey, mines going to be over £400 by the time I add filters and regulators, maybe nearest £500. Worth it though, think of all the headaches and wasted time with an I sufficient airline system.
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SmartWerks, we are practically neighbours. I am in Little Sutton.
Out of curiosity, do you have a problem with moisture laden air? I don't have any kind of drier on my set up but never have moisture issues, whether painting, blasting etc.
Some good work on the piping Woody, have you threaded by hand?
A mate has given me loan of his hand held electric threading machine
SmartWerks, we are practically neighbours. I am in Little Sutton.
Out of curiosity, do you have a problem with moisture laden air? I don't have any kind of drier on my set up but never have moisture issues, whether painting, blasting etc.
very nice having a permanent airline round garage saves pipes all over. i wish i could be bothered but i cant so its large rubber hose 



