I was talking with a friend of mine this afternoon and the topic turned to air dryers and the money that can be spent on them. So I shared with him my simple cost effective method of drying air in my home and commercial shop.
We took an old 4'' x 12'' hydraulic cylinder and by sealing off the gland end we made a sealed container that could be taken apart as required, we put random shaped pieces of latex sponge inside the cylinder to absorb any moisture as the air passed through the our homemade dryer.
For lower volumes of CFM it seems to work really well, so far we have had zero problems with water in the lines.
We took an old 4'' x 12'' hydraulic cylinder and by sealing off the gland end we made a sealed container that could be taken apart as required, we put random shaped pieces of latex sponge inside the cylinder to absorb any moisture as the air passed through the our homemade dryer.
For lower volumes of CFM it seems to work really well, so far we have had zero problems with water in the lines.
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