[TheForge] Re: Air Compressor and husband
Grover Richardson
[email protected]
Fri Jan 9 13:01:01 2004
Dan Tull has his out almost in another building, hooked onto the shop. =
Just
run a decent size hose from the compressor to the equipment, and put a =
water
separator at the equipment end.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] =
[mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Kirk & Bettina Wehner
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 12:06 PM
To: Forge List
Subject: [TheForge] Re: Air Compressor and husband
Phlip wrote:
You could have your compresser, a hot water tank, and maybe a furnace =
out
of the way but easily accessible in there, as well as cleaning =
supplies
and
any chemicals that you don't particularly want near forge fires. That =
way,
your shop could be entirely dedicated to tools, work area, and steel
(trust
me, you'll collect some) with room for storage for light-but bulky =
stuff
in
a loft above. With a garage door in front, and a people door in back,
aligned with the prevailing breezes, you could keep things cool on the
summer, and have plenty of fresh air.
I really like the idea of having the compressor in a separate room / =
shed /
garage as per some of your suggestions. In the spirit of keeping =
marital
bliss....I think your solution (above) is excellent, although probably =
out
of budget. Maybe we could shrink the house square footage some more. =
After
all we will be spending most of our time in our shop & garage......
Bettina
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