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Workshop air line and work bench
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<blockquote data-quote="zr105" data-source="post: 6673209" data-attributes="member: 7130"><p>Doing air systems in college the recommendation is to have your drop lines t’d off upwards then bending back down to the fittings, and do as suggested above with having the take of points a bit above the bottom of the drop lines. Then the end of the main line should be dropped straight down with a drain off point, that way in theory most moisture coming from the tank should end up at the end of the main line. But no matter what the air flow is still going to pull moisture to whichever take off point is in use, especially with high consumption tools</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zr105, post: 6673209, member: 7130"] Doing air systems in college the recommendation is to have your drop lines t’d off upwards then bending back down to the fittings, and do as suggested above with having the take of points a bit above the bottom of the drop lines. Then the end of the main line should be dropped straight down with a drain off point, that way in theory most moisture coming from the tank should end up at the end of the main line. But no matter what the air flow is still going to pull moisture to whichever take off point is in use, especially with high consumption tools [/QUOTE]
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