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keith has a real good write-up in the tech section on plumbing an air system into a shop. Have you gotten a chance to read it?
keith has a real good write-up in the tech section on plumbing an air system into a shop. Have you gotten a chance to read it?
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No I havent but I got some good info from www.garagejournal.com. That is what turned me off of using PVC.72hiboy4x4 wrote:nice!
keith has a real good write-up in the tech section on plumbing an air system into a shop. Have you gotten a chance to read it?
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Several of the threads on compressed air piping at garagejournal.com even refer to my page. Here's the link located on my Oldsmobile site:gmcjimmy88 wrote:No I havent but I got some good info from www.garagejournal.com. That is what turned me off of using PVC.72hiboy4x4 wrote:nice!
keith has a real good write-up in the tech section on plumbing an air system into a shop. Have you gotten a chance to read it?
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Does anyone have a simple formula to figure out how many gallons the plumbing adds to the overall compressor volume. In other words if My tank is 60 gallons and I have 50 feet of 3/4 inch pipe and 40 feet of 1/2 pipe what is the gal. capacity for that much piping? I hope that sounds right? Anyway my math skills are very limited to addition but if I had a formula or a sset standard of for example: every 6 feet of 3/4 pipe = one gallon and every 9 feet of 1/2 = 1 gal. Those are just examples but that is basically what I wanting. It isnt a big deal I was just curious. Thanks
P.S. Keith, Thanks for the link, I just read through it. Lots of good information. Thanks
P.S. Keith, Thanks for the link, I just read through it. Lots of good information. Thanks
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I think I know a formula but the thing is, iron pipe has funny inside diameters due to the history of pipe and sizing. For iron, the inside diameter is something like 0.622" for 1/2" and 0.824 for 3/4". I'd suggest measuring the actual id's of the pipe you're using.
Once you got that, a formula to figure the length (in inches) to make 1 gallon of pipe volume would be 231 / (pi x radius^2)
(231 cubic inches = 1 US liquid gallon)
I get something like 36 ft. for 3/4" pipe or 63.3 ft. for 1/2" pipe to make 1 gallon. Can someone check this, it's gettin' late.
Once you got that, a formula to figure the length (in inches) to make 1 gallon of pipe volume would be 231 / (pi x radius^2)
(231 cubic inches = 1 US liquid gallon)
I get something like 36 ft. for 3/4" pipe or 63.3 ft. for 1/2" pipe to make 1 gallon. Can someone check this, it's gettin' late.
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Thanks 68F250, that works for me. I just wanted a ballpark estimate nothing fancy LOL. SO I am looking at like 2-3 Gals. added with my plumbing. Thanks again.
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Only a 2 1/2? Your a wise guy. I wish I had a 1 1/2 car garage.gmcjimmy88 wrote:I only have a 2 1/2 car garage...
Just bustin', looks like a sweet set up your gonna have.
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Maybe I should have said that differently. A 2 1/2 car shed LOL. The Bump is too long if I have the bed on it so is the other 67, my Blazer is too tall with air in the tires, and my other truck is too tall and too long. I could get the Focus in there though LOL. I have the project 67 in there without the bed an my Blazer in there on 29 inch rollers (which are flat). But yes it is nice to have the garage to store the stuff. Hopefully I will get the blazer finished up soon so I can turn the Bump sideways and start tearing it down to redo. Knowing my luck though I will start on it and get orders and have to move. Oh well, we will see what happens.71 LONG BED wrote:Only a 2 1/2? Your a wise guy. I wish I had a 1 1/2 car garage.gmcjimmy88 wrote:I only have a 2 1/2 car garage...
Just bustin', looks like a sweet set up your gonna have.
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Whoever has first dibs is responsible for the wiring and plumbing! As of right now it acts like 3/5th of my vehicles, Just sits there and looks pretty. Sounds good anyways.
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Sweet.....sounds like a good price too. I think they were twice that much for one that size at Harbor Freight. But I could be wrong.
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There is .0277 gal. in 1 foot of 3/4" pipe and .0158 gal. in 1 foot of 1/2" pipe. I have a cool little chart that lists all that information if anyone is interested.
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With 50' of 3/4" and 40' of 1/2" you would have about 2 gal. of added capacity.
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I was guessing about 2 Gals. so that is good. Thanks for the info guys.
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2000 Ford Focus (DD/commuter car) ABOUT TO BECOME TARGET PRACTICE!
2005 GMC 2500HD Ext. Cab Longbed (Towrig for the blazer)
2006 Kaufman 20ft steel deck car hauler (The only way the Blazer sees the road)
1967 F-100 Longbed (project truck) For sale $1200 http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?album=710
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?album=726
1990 Blazer (offroad toy) 7 in. lift, 37 in goodyear MTR's
2000 Ford Focus (DD/commuter car) ABOUT TO BECOME TARGET PRACTICE!
2005 GMC 2500HD Ext. Cab Longbed (Towrig for the blazer)
2006 Kaufman 20ft steel deck car hauler (The only way the Blazer sees the road)