use this outfit, follow their piping instructions and you will have years of trouble free blasting.
scott
philomont va
BOB COLLETT wrote:
Paul,
Look in the Yellow pages under compressors and find a company that handles commercial/industrial grade equipment. Go by and see what they reccommend. It will cost more but the parts should work and last much better. I have used commercial grade filters at the very end of the line
where the line went into the blast tank and on really humid days you just have to keep an eye on the bowl and blow it out regularly.
Good luck Bob
Paul P. Linn wrote:
Anyone have an idea how I can keep the moisture/humidity out of my compressor and lines. I've tried a filter trap and an inline filter and they don't seem to last. I've heard of a line drier of sorts before but have no idea where to find one or if it really exists. Gets frustrating trying to use my blaster and things keep clogging up!
-- Paul Midlothian, Va MGNOC # 19926 73 Eldo "Elvira" ongoing project 74 Eldo "Daisy"