| Subject: | [Shop-talk] The air saga continues... |
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| From: | cavanadd at frontier.com (David C.) |
| Date: | Tue, 31 May 2011 21:47:15 -0700 |
| References: | <OFCC0AFCF9.8DF3A143-ON852578A1.000DD09C-852578A1.000E9F9C@mail.megageek.com> <Pine.LNX.4.64.1105310917320.6978@thunder.banklogic.net> <BANLkTinsPxHfOkr8yYcrAxr+SXZFp2vR4Q@mail.gmail.com> |
Larry Spector wrote: >> > If it were me, I'd put a valve on the compressor outlet that gets shut off >> > when I'm not out there and call it a day. >> > >> > Mark >> > >> > > This is what I did. My system has slow leaks, but not enough that I worry > about it. Me too (or three). I just put a 3/4" ball valve on the tank discharge, and I close it off every evening before I leave the shop. I have QD fittings an most or all of my air lines and they always seem to leak a tiny bit. |
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