mrcaptainbob
Platinum Member
Why the choice of copper? Considering the price, I'd go with the standard black pipe. Is there a preference other than price?
If you attach them way up high, you can usually move the cord stop ring down lower so only the cord is hanging down where you can reach it and the reel is up out of the way. Yeah it is still possible to catch the cord end, but usually it will just bounce out of the way if you hit it with something.
I've wondered if putting a compressor up high, tied to the framing like that will shake the place to death when it run as it could make the whole structure "live". Did you isolate it any way?
Also one short section of hose between the compressor and the hard lines is a very wise thing so the vibrations don't damage the hard lines (especially if it is soldered copper). Plus it's easier to plumb.
If it gets warm in your area in the summer, raising your compressor up high like that, where it is hotter, would not be such a good idea.
Good Evenin Al,
Nice !!! I havent been on lately, so havent even seen your completed barn !
Guess I will have to go back to that old thread !
This past week I went down to HD and bought a bag full of electrical boxes, so I can start placing my electrical outlets... It makes me feel like Im accomplishing something ! :licking:
I've wondered if putting a compressor up high, tied to the framing like that will shake the place to death when it run as it could make the whole structure "live". Did you isolate it any way?
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It's a nice feeling. I've ran quite a bit of wire and now have lights and outlets all over the place. I still need to wire outlets for the garage door openers though. If you haven't yet thought about it just remember to use GFI outlets. I'll post a picture or two tonight of the garage with the doors installed.
So how's life now that your garage is mostly done?