I want to apologize to you guys, for going off on here.
Also an explanation on my part of why I was so touchy is also in order.
I Had some private messages and emails on another car forum about my air lines, and the way there set up, it goes around a corner, and there is shelving and stuff in the way to show it right.
After numerous questions, and looking at the picture, I went with a drawing.
I tried to copy and paste this, but this will work.
http://www.1969supersport.com/paintroom.html
on page 22 the first picture.
I wanted to show.
Slope of the pipes.
The least amount of unions, ( they leak initially, have to monkey with them )
No flat spots in any of the lines.
How the pipe changes to 1/2'' going into the filters.
The take off at the top. ( less chance to pick up water )
Two by fours to stabilize and keep it away from the wall ( aids the cooling )
The ends of the flexible pipe.
The drain and shut off valves.
Then if I labeled everything, it might save somebody a half a dozen trips to the store. You guys know the deal on that.
The drawing took me the better part of three days, plus a lot of hours from my wife resizing and putting the pictures on.
If anybody is still with me
I set up five coffee tables and got some poster board, screwed that up.
So I got some plain white pieces of paper and drew it on that, then scotched taped it to the poster board.
Layed it out on the living room floor, that was a challenge with three little dogs running through my little placards I just layed on there.
We set up one of those 500 watt double contractor stand up lights, that wouldn't get it clear enough, my wife resized all the pictures, then we started over.
Tried the next day using daylight, still not clear, so I got two individual 500 watt lights and put them up about three feet over to the side, and that worked.
Anyway, thats my story, and once again, sorry about spouting off.
I just measured the picture, its four and a half feet long, by one and a half foot tall, and the little placards are about two and a half inches long by one a half inches high.
Rob
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