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   / Todays shop time. #271  
I LOVE the re-purposed casters on your swivel mount - I had both full and regulated air on 25' reels temporarily hung on a truss - finally got tired of ALWAYS needing to hook up extra hose on the full pressure one, didn't even quite reach TO the door, much less outside.

For now I just "borrowed" some of the nearly $2k worth of Unistrut and hardware I scored off of CL for $100 last year and did a more solid mount for the full pressure 50' reel - I built those trusses in place and dropped out the center poles when I had the slab poured about 12 years ago and they're over 10' off the floor level, so I like the 45* down angle, less stress on the hoses.

When those get closer to the top of the project list than 150, I'll probably re-do both - definitely saving your pics for then... Steve
 

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   / Todays shop time. #272  
I really like your swivel mount Oldpath!

Personally if space permits I prefer ground level mounted reels. If the air tool is any distance from the reel there will usually be some strain on the line making its use 'less than flexible'.

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I made up a 25 foot sliding overhead system with wire rope and pulleys.

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The pic above shows my original configuration with the female coupler positioned within easy reach.


IMMEDIATELY after walking into it and smacking my face for the 42'nd time I made a few adjustments and lowered it closer to the floor.
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Terry (high school dropout poster boy )
 
   / Todays shop time. #273  
I hooked up my 50' air hose reel few weeks ago, 6' ft. off the floor up and out of the way right around the door opening and can reach all areas of the shop, 26 x 36

Definitely in the top 5 list of gotta haves for a shop are Air Hose reel and Electrical Cord reel.
 
   / Todays shop time. #274  
I need to do that too. I gave a hose reel to my son. I never mounted it. I've found it best to have the hose outside the shop. I will have to get a mount fixed to the floor and attach the reel to it. My metal building doesn't have a plywood liner.
 
   / Todays shop time. #275  
My metal building doesn't have a plywood liner.

My building is all steel. My hose reel is fastened to a roof I-beam with the coupler hanging 6.5' from the floor (subtle dig at Terry). :)
 
   / Todays shop time. #276  
I LOVE the re-purposed casters on your swivel mount - I had both full and regulated air on 25' reels temporarily hung on a truss - finally got tired of ALWAYS needing to hook up extra hose on the full pressure one, didn't even quite reach TO the door, much less outside.

For now I just "borrowed" some of the nearly $2k worth of Unistrut and hardware I scored off of CL for $100 last year and did a more solid mount for the full pressure 50' reel - I built those trusses in place and dropped out the center poles when I had the slab poured about 12 years ago and they're over 10' off the floor level, so I like the 45* down angle, less stress on the hoses.

When those get closer to the top of the project list than 150, I'll probably re-do both - definitely saving your pics for then... Steve

Re-purposed, that's a unique description but accurate. I didn't think they would show up in the picture so anyone would notice, they came off my wood cart last year, bearings was shot, I look at the swivel part and that was still good then thinking maybe I can use those for something so I threw them on my scrap steel shelf, then few weeks ago I was looking for a way to make the hose reel swivel, put my imagination to work, like making something useful out of something that has no more use.

For the past 4 years I've been just looping the hose over a nail, not good, son got the reel for my B Day last August, just sat on the self for month waiting for time to show up and I just couldn't take that nail hanging anymore, coarse I spent an hour walking around the shop where real estate is now at a premium, where where where is a good place to hang that thing and I kept looking at the door.

Why I like a swivel reel near the door is sometimes I need the hose outside, grab the end and swing towards the door, helps in reeling in too, thanks for compliment.
 
   / Todays shop time. #277  
I need to do that too. I gave a hose reel to my son. I never mounted it. I've found it best to have the hose outside the shop. I will have to get a mount fixed to the floor and attach the reel to it. My metal building doesn't have a plywood liner.

I've only used this air reel for a few weeks but I like the way it just coils itself back up out of the way, no more looping over nails.
 
   / Todays shop time. #278  
Definitely in the top 5 list of gotta haves for a shop are Air Hose reel and Electrical Cord reel.

You got that right cant agree more, what a space saver.
 
   / Todays shop time. #279  
I really like your swivel mount Oldpath!

Personally if space permits I prefer ground level mounted reels. If the air tool is any distance from the reel there will usually be some strain on the line making its use 'less than flexible'.

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I made up a 25 foot sliding overhead system with wire rope and pulleys.

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The pic above shows my original configuration with the female coupler positioned within easy reach.


IMMEDIATELY after walking into it and smacking my face for the 42'nd time I made a few adjustments and lowered it closer to the floor.
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Terry (high school dropout poster boy )

I have to laugh because I can see myself doing the samething banging my head in the air hose end OUCH, but only after one time, more then that I'd be
throwing hammers. I do like your trolley hose up out of the way, I have to use S hooks to hold my air hose up, dont like lines and leads on the floor
 
   / Todays shop time. #280  
My building is all steel. My hose reel is fastened to a roof I-beam with the coupler hanging 6.5' from the floor (subtle dig at Terry). :)

That's a good option. My building is a converted RV shed. I've got 3" metal poles with sheet metal attached and a roof line that is 20' high. My best option would be to attach a 2x4 to a couple of the poles and hang it but to be honest with you I like having my hose outside the shop. I hardly ever use air inside the shop.
 

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