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Oil - Water filter for a compressor
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Oil - Water filter for a compressor
What's a "good filter"to onstall for my compressor, to stop (what I think is condensation flow) in my sandblasting operations? I just can't get an even medium flow ----from the machine . I've tried several different kinds and still get the same result .
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Here's a good source at reasonable prices.
http://autobodystore.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=FAR
Here's a good source at reasonable prices.
http://autobodystore.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=FAR
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You can't filter condensation, but you can trap it. A trap would consist of a down leg with a drain. It's best to have it far enough from the compressor for the air to cool.
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Here's a great diagram for how your compressor should be hooked up. You can duplicate most of it with parts from a plumbing supply or hardware store. Copper pipe works well also. TP is great to deal with as well.
http://www.tptools.com/statictext/airline-piping-diagram.pdf
http://www.tptools.com/statictext/airline-piping-diagram.pdf
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thank fellows,
appreciate the help! Looks like I have some more work to do .
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Yea George. It never seemed that I got much water in my compresser tank. So I was very supprised when I painted my wagon. I got a the big blue water trap and regulater from harbor freight. hooked it to the end of a 50' airline from the tank then hooked that to the airline from the paint gun. I used 3/4 gallon of primer and 1 gallon of paint and must have gotten a quart of water out of it
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