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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Air Compressor - Piping for Gunsmithing Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="kmar3776" data-source="post: 2534649" data-attributes="member: 114871"><p>Absolutely do not use any PVC. Any cracks and the system can explode like a bomb. Plastic systems are offers in Polyethylene and have to be heat fusion welded. See Asahi plastics Air Pro system. For all practical purpose use L or K copper tubing as M is used primarily in residential hot water heating systems. Galvanized or black schedule 40 carbon steel A120/A53 steel pipe also works. Galvanized is better for corrosion resistance as unless you have an air dryer there will be moisture in your compressed air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmar3776, post: 2534649, member: 114871"] Absolutely do not use any PVC. Any cracks and the system can explode like a bomb. Plastic systems are offers in Polyethylene and have to be heat fusion welded. See Asahi plastics Air Pro system. For all practical purpose use L or K copper tubing as M is used primarily in residential hot water heating systems. Galvanized or black schedule 40 carbon steel A120/A53 steel pipe also works. Galvanized is better for corrosion resistance as unless you have an air dryer there will be moisture in your compressed air. [/QUOTE]
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