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![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote in message . .. "Rich S." wrote in message ... Harbor Freight currently has their filter/regulator/lubricator unit #45009 on sale at 50% off ($19.99). http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...unction=Search I'd recommend against using any inline lubricators. You're just going to contaminate things, and a lot of tools which require lubrication are really picky about what you lubricate them with, so it's better to deal with them on a item by item basis. I've got a simple filter/water trap (CH I believe) in my line. Also, if you air lines are overhead, where ever there is a drop, don't turn out for the disconnect with an elbow. Put in a tee, and drop a 12 inch nipple with a draincock. The water that comes down the line, will gather in the nipple. I would put a filter at each connection. -- Jim in NC |
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