Thank you brother for sharing this information. I just ordered my first air compressor and HTP filtration system for my dyi 1965 C10 swb restoration project. I would not have attempted this project without your guidance. God bless you for your help!
You should put the steel camel after all the plumbing so that it lasts even longer! The way you have it set up now, you're cleaning the air before it goes into to the serpentine plunbimg which kind of makes it of little effect I think. You should let the serpentine plumbing do its job first, then into the steel camel, then into the crystal desicants and then out to your line. Just a thought!
Great vid once again, I learn a lot. Never fear, your footage is always very appreciated ! I would be interested to see your air extraction as well at some stage - just because I think your shop is a great one, and one that the "everyman" could aspire to
Nice setup I made one similar but it’s in a Mobil quiet box. With temperature controlled puller pusher fan and I have pre tank cooler lines. From the compressor heads before the tank. Then I have after tank coolers on the outside I’ll have to post a video.
Take the beads out and put them in a pot and place on the stove on medium heat, stir them every 10 min until they turn blue again - I do this and reuse the same beads
Nice video and good infor I've been having issues with my setup however I have a question how much pressure do you have going out the tank into the regulator to the camel filter thank you
Do you have a regulator at the line you use for your spray gun? I regulate my air pressure at 120 on the compressor and 90 for the hose connections. I have a motorguard paper filter at spray gun mine. Dessicants break down and create problems. For the money spent I would recommend a refrigerated dryer and you don't have to replace dessicants? Ever have fisheyes that won't come out with the little white spot? Broke down dessicants. Move your camel filter 25-30 feet away and use the motorguard 75 feet away with 4 loops w drain at bottom and you'll save a lot of money. You have a nice setup but spent a lot of money you didn't need to and hobbyists have a hard time justifying that
God bless you too, my brother. I do not have an active ion exchange system, such as 5 stg final dryer. I do have a 60gal 2 stg compressor similar to your own. I heard you say that the steel camel could be enough to get good, dry cda. Should I go with a larger camel or do you think this model is good enough. I only hobby paint for myself only and almost never for friends or for extra income. And I would put a tee to a separate regulator for other compressed air work. Thanks!
A lot of people make the mistake of mounting the water separator/dryer bead combo to close the the compressor. You have it right. There needs to be a good length of piping or they wont work properly.
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Keep all this great information coming to the TH-cam community Pharraway….it’s very helpful 🤝
Thanks, brother I recommend you this filters they work like a charm
Thank you brother for sharing this information. I just ordered my first air compressor and HTP filtration system for my dyi 1965 C10 swb restoration project. I would not have attempted this project without your guidance. God bless you for your help!
Awesome brother
Nice set up for air filtration, all part for the perfect paint finish, thanks for sharing God bless 👍🏻
Steelcamel is down the street from me. Going to pickup a filter in an hour. Thanks for the information ☺️. You are The Man.
Thanks for the info
@@PHARRAWAY how can I email you
@@LuisC202 pharrawaypaint@gmail.com
You should put the steel camel after all the plumbing so that it lasts even longer! The way you have it set up now, you're cleaning the air before it goes into to the serpentine plunbimg which kind of makes it of little effect I think. You should let the serpentine plumbing do its job first, then into the steel camel, then into the crystal desicants and then out to your line. Just a thought!
Thank you. I didn’t want to spend a bunch of money before I knew how well a filter worked.
This will help you its a good fiter
I seen that in the description the piping is 3/4 is that okay or is it 1/2
either one works
Thanks for the response God bless
The water coming out of the pipe network has disrupted the equipment, so what is the solution?
Great vid once again, I learn a lot. Never fear, your footage is always very appreciated ! I would be interested to see your air extraction as well at some stage - just because I think your shop is a great one, and one that the "everyman" could aspire to
Sounds good just give me some time
Great information farraway thank you appreciate you
Great video. I have the same compressor, but I definitely need to work on my water set-up.
Nice set-up
Nice setup I made one similar but it’s in a Mobil quiet box. With temperature controlled puller pusher fan and I have pre tank cooler lines. From the compressor heads before the tank. Then I have after tank coolers on the outside I’ll have to post a video.
Nice
Take the beads out and put them in a pot and place on the stove on medium heat, stir them every 10 min until they turn blue again - I do this and reuse the same beads
Yup been doing that brother
In a pot? I heard the oven works. In the pot, it doesn't damage them?
@@creationzthruair834 yes it will not damage them
Where and what brand regulator is that before the Steelcamel? And what do you usually have it set to? Thanks!
It's in the description
Thanks for the info, last time I saw your compressor could have sworn it was husky, that kobalt has bigger motor! That filter sounds great though.
yes the husky gave out a while back
What size is that pex pipe? Thanks love the tips and channel
1/2 in
Thank you for the information. Nice setup 👍
Nice video and good infor I've been having issues with my setup however I have a question how much pressure do you have going out the tank into the regulator to the camel filter thank you
90psi
Very interested it getting this to put right at the compressor and other filters further away how can you tell when those filters needed to be changed
You will love it
Nice system thank you for sharing 👏👍😎
Do you have a regulator at the line you use for your spray gun? I regulate my air pressure at 120 on the compressor and 90 for the hose connections. I have a motorguard paper filter at spray gun mine. Dessicants break down and create problems. For the money spent I would recommend a refrigerated dryer and you don't have to replace dessicants? Ever have fisheyes that won't come out with the little white spot? Broke down dessicants. Move your camel filter 25-30 feet away and use the motorguard 75 feet away with 4 loops w drain at bottom and you'll save a lot of money. You have a nice setup but spent a lot of money you didn't need to and hobbyists have a hard time justifying that
Yes I do at the gun
Where do you find a refrigerated dryer for $400.00? Thanks
@@TheBabins usaweld.com
@@TheBabins harbor freight has one also...not sure of the quality
Have you looked into the desiccant beads that you can bake and reuse?
yes i do that with mine
Thank you, great information.
God bless you too, my brother. I do not have an active ion exchange system, such as 5 stg final dryer. I do have a 60gal 2 stg compressor similar to your own. I heard you say that the steel camel could be enough to get good, dry cda. Should I go with a larger camel or do you think this model is good enough. I only hobby paint for myself only and almost never for friends or for extra income. And I would put a tee to a separate regulator for other compressed air work. Thanks!
Hi brother yes this model would be more then enough just tell them pharraway sent you
@@PHARRAWAY -I shall, my brother
What pressure do you have the compressor set too
at 100psi from the first exit
Is that pex pipe?
Yes it is
Great info thanks
are you using the rapidair maxline 3/4 fitting as well or did you go with a different brand of elbow and T connectors?
Difrent brand
@@PHARRAWAY do you happen to have a link by chance thank you for all the knowledge you are providing us just Starting out 🙌
@@levigriffin3717 no sorry it's been a long time
@@PHARRAWAY it's okay I thought I'd ask! I will put a comment above for others I found jbtools had the same style fitting for a lower cost
How long does that steelcamel thing last?
about 6 month
A lot of people make the mistake of mounting the water separator/dryer bead combo to close the the compressor. You have it right. There needs to be a good length of piping or they wont work properly.
Thanks yes that is true
Qué le pasó al Husky
se descompuso ase tiempo atras
Their website is kinda wonky.
www.steelcamel.com/store/p10/compressed-air-filter-kit.html
👍👍👍
Switch to water based paints and it won’t matter. 😆
Motor 3.7 hp
its not the original motor
Way way too complex
i went to the fittings link you posted....Are you using 1/4" connections/couplers.quick connects?
Yes I am
Im still looking for your american flag video, i hav like 5 thousand watch later utube videos, i found this one from 5years ago..i will keep looking for that video..nowonder your channel is called (far-a-way) cuz either your far from everybody😅 and your braodcasting from far away😅..