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Textured and primed. Ready for paint.
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A agree with using metal lines other than copper.Larger lines will not give you more CFM.A larger tank will not give you more CFM.They will give you more air storage. which will equate to less cyceling of your compressor.The only way to get more CFM is to buy a larger compressor which puts out more CFM .Not a great idea to be using copper for air lines.
Way to expensive.
When it oxidizes on the inside that green slime with blow right though a filter, and the copper oxide will react with any dissimilar metal it comes in contact with.
Use black iron instead. Any filter will catch what little bit of rust that comes though.
Making the main runs over size will act as storage and give you far more available CFM.
Almost always when I see DIY installed air lines there run as if they where working with water, not air.
This is the proper way to run air lines.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q...ign&qpvt=compressed+air+line+design&FORM=IGRE
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