Posted by Ken Crisman on September 01, 2008 at 22:30:25 from (71.121.68.223):
In Reply to: Re: shop air lines posted by Doug in IL on September 01, 2008 at 20:24:37:
All I know is what is written in the instruction papers from the manufacturers of the compressors I worked with . I even talked with reps from one company about the pipe issue & they said galvanized only . Black pipe isn't coated on the inside & with the moistured caused by the compressor , the inside of the pipe will rust & flakes of the rust will move thgrough the pipe into whatever tool a person uses or else act like a projectile when blowing air through an air gun . Me , I go by what the experts tell me . I figure they build them , I use them & as mentioned installed them for the company years ago . When autobody shops need clean safe air they got it when I installed their compressor & lines . Have had no problems from them or my own shop . A guy can do what he wants on his own stuff but if he asks for help or advice , I share my expertiences & knowledge . As a matter of fact I still have paperwork here somewhere from a couple manufactures of compressors I worked on years ago . God bless, Ken.
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