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Gunsmithing
Air Compressor - Piping for Gunsmithing Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="hvacman04" data-source="post: 2534685" data-attributes="member: 111035"><p>DEAR COYOTE SHADOW, please don't use pvc , the schedule 80 I think would be o.k. I worked at our local school system and installed 1 inch schedule 40, works great for about 10 years. I did some research on this. I found it is the compressor oils that break down the pvc, not the glue. I have a 90 degree fitting that the pvc air line exploded and hit me in the chest. I have the fitting saved somewhere I will try to make a clear pic of it,and send it to sir. we changed everything to 1 inch black iron , then 3/4, or 1/2 inch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hvacman04, post: 2534685, member: 111035"] DEAR COYOTE SHADOW, please don't use pvc , the schedule 80 I think would be o.k. I worked at our local school system and installed 1 inch schedule 40, works great for about 10 years. I did some research on this. I found it is the compressor oils that break down the pvc, not the glue. I have a 90 degree fitting that the pvc air line exploded and hit me in the chest. I have the fitting saved somewhere I will try to make a clear pic of it,and send it to sir. we changed everything to 1 inch black iron , then 3/4, or 1/2 inch. [/QUOTE]
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