5030tinkerer
Gold Member
Looking to finally plumb the shop for compressed air instead of having hoses all over the place and noted the RapidAir Maxline 3/4" kit (Maxline M7500 Master Kit, 3/4-Inch x 100-Feet - Air Compressor Accessories - Amazon.com). It seems simple enough and way cool.
Trouble is, I've always battled moisture in my air lines despite air/water separators and had an issue with rusty moisture in the lines leading to my sandblasting cabinet until I switched out the black iron fittings for brass. At least now, any moisture that gets there is clean (despite the cast iron compressor tank, I suppose).
Now, I see in the TPtools (tptools.com) catalog that they are selling the RapidAir kit on page 46, but on p.49 there are two pages devoted to metal piping kits with the heading 'METAL PIPING - minimize moisture in your air lines and add years to the life of your air tools".
So...which is better? I took a snapshot of the TPtools catalog pages so that those interested can read the blurb.
Thoughts?
Trouble is, I've always battled moisture in my air lines despite air/water separators and had an issue with rusty moisture in the lines leading to my sandblasting cabinet until I switched out the black iron fittings for brass. At least now, any moisture that gets there is clean (despite the cast iron compressor tank, I suppose).
Now, I see in the TPtools (tptools.com) catalog that they are selling the RapidAir kit on page 46, but on p.49 there are two pages devoted to metal piping kits with the heading 'METAL PIPING - minimize moisture in your air lines and add years to the life of your air tools".
So...which is better? I took a snapshot of the TPtools catalog pages so that those interested can read the blurb.
Thoughts?