I have no plans to use the PVC, my set up is complete. I just could not figure out why it was an issue .
I was looking at air ratchets? But I figured that the stuff that I use a wrench or ratchet on I have enough trouble just getting the wrench into it, how am I gonna get this big thing in there. Nailers, so cool! Play the tape through, when was the last time you used a stapler? Air hammer, don't even know what it does...don't paint. Air powdered grinder, drill, screwdriver...already have electric ones...
It is nice to be able to fill most tires in about 20 seconds as opposed to 2 minutes, and to be able to see a fairly accurate psi at the same time. Amazing what you think is normal operating procedure. I will start rotating my tires regularly, so that impact wrench is going to pay for itself in the 1st year.
My earlier suggestion was based on the size of the tank on your compressor, if you find you exhaust the air too quickly in your compressors tank - The PVC idea is an inexpensive option to increase the 'storage' of your compressor. I believe your setup will serve you very well, especially for tire inflation, blowing things out and intermittent air gun use.. I do not have any experience with your model air gun, but if it has enough 'kahoneys', it should bust things loose quickly and not require a sustained use of air..
Nice looking setup Bentley..
It should serve you well for many years...
..my story - truncated...
In the late '70's I bought a 1hp Sears compressor, served very well and pretty much worked it into the ground.. in the late '80's I went a little overboard with its replacement - an 80 gallon horizontal 7.5hp 2 stage single phase industrial unit. Sits in the basement to the house, garage is quiet, compressor stays warm in winter..