A ways back I got a 25% off coupon for Rockler. I snagged one of their RapidAir Master kits before the price jumped $40

. Anyway, the installation of it finally floated to the top of the to-do list. I have a long reel of Flexeel hose mounted to the wall which is great. I just wanted a quick-to-grab air supply over by the tablesaw and another over where I do a lot of hand sanding and finishing. Took all of about 2 hours to install, fishing the hose behind the lumber rack and around light fixtures

. I used regular 1/2" hose clips from the BORG.
Here's the Costco C&H compressor that I thought would last me a year or so . . . 8 years ago, the junction manifold and a view with the noise cover in place (built of scrap PB lined with egg-crate foam, works too well, I've never stopped to make a 'better' one)
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One station over the bench, another over the tablesaw and a box of leftovers for growth.
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Source: http://familywoodworking.org/forums/showthread.php?28118-RapidAir-Install
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