I plumbed with 5/8 rigid copper tubing. Went with that due to the ease of joints. Didn't want to trust plastic with compressed air even though the Sch 40 would withstand a lot more pressure than I would be using.
Thing I didn't like about it is when I had an air leak, with fittings all over the place, it was a real chore finding it. If you felt like spending the bucks you could put a shut off valve at each QD outlet and that should help.
I used the centrifugal type of air filter that requires no filter. You will need an oiler for some tools; I didn't have one, just oiled my air tools when I felt they needed it with Marvel Air Tool Oil...same company that makes Marvel Mystery oil.
I used roll up self storage rubber hoses for the areas where I worked "around things"; like where you had a vehicle and wanted to air up 4 tires, or you were welding on something and wanted to blow it off before you primed it.
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