Bill in IL
Well-known Member
I am in the middle of painting my trailer. I have noticed that I have lots of water in my compressed air. What can I do about it without a large
desiccant or refridgerated dryer. I am not a pro painter just looking to get rid of most of the water.
Current setup is 60 gallon upright in remote building short air whip to underground line (steel pipe) for about 70 feet where it meets a filter/water
separator then hose from there. It's July in Illinois and disgustingly humid. I did drain the air tank yesterday probably go check it again but it
does not get drained daily like it should.
desiccant or refridgerated dryer. I am not a pro painter just looking to get rid of most of the water.
Current setup is 60 gallon upright in remote building short air whip to underground line (steel pipe) for about 70 feet where it meets a filter/water
separator then hose from there. It's July in Illinois and disgustingly humid. I did drain the air tank yesterday probably go check it again but it
does not get drained daily like it should.