Posted by Ken Crisman on September 01, 2008 at 18:34:11 from (71.121.68.223):
In Reply to: shop air lines posted by oj on September 01, 2008 at 17:50:16:
No way would I ever try PVC for air lines . That stuff has blown apart numerous times around here with the pressure the city has on the water lines . Did you ever get hit by a line blowing apart . Well let me tell you , I have & it hurts big time . The companies that build air compressors specifically state to use galvanized steel pipe through out a shop due to hi volume air pressure . I used 3/4" galvanized pipe for my main lines & wherever I made a drop I reduced it to 1/2" with a gate valve . I used to install air compressors for an auto parts store that sold them to guys . And I was told that if the customer had any plastic , black pipe , or copper lines , not to hook the compressor up due to law suits & liability accusations . So apparantly there is a reason these companies don't recommend anything but galvanized pipe for air . HTH ! God bless, Ken
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