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Air Compressor - Piping for Gunsmithing Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Knutz" data-source="post: 2561743" data-attributes="member: 123671"><p>When I built my shop I originally put pvc inside the walls, Lasted about 3 years, I beleive water built up inside and the sub zero temps here broke it. Any way I put 5/8 truck air line in the ceiling and did drops down the wall to manifolds, From there I used a 1/2 system I believe called Maxair, Which came with small manifolds to be placed in locations where you would need air. At the same time I put a very good Air filtration system in, As I do quite a bit of cerakote. Truck air line is DOT approved and will last even outside in the sun and in any temp and will hold a lot of pressure. Might not be as pretty as inside the walls, But I should never have a problem again, And I was warned about PVC, But others said they had no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Knutz, post: 2561743, member: 123671"] When I built my shop I originally put pvc inside the walls, Lasted about 3 years, I beleive water built up inside and the sub zero temps here broke it. Any way I put 5/8 truck air line in the ceiling and did drops down the wall to manifolds, From there I used a 1/2 system I believe called Maxair, Which came with small manifolds to be placed in locations where you would need air. At the same time I put a very good Air filtration system in, As I do quite a bit of cerakote. Truck air line is DOT approved and will last even outside in the sun and in any temp and will hold a lot of pressure. Might not be as pretty as inside the walls, But I should never have a problem again, And I was warned about PVC, But others said they had no problems. [/QUOTE]
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