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Topic: Garage Compressor Air Line plumbing?
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Camara90
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What did you guys use?
-------------------- 92GT,stock short block,9:1 TFS 170's,perf rpm,custom cam,1 5/8 shorties,C4 trans. std. 356hp, 350tq 11.85@111.9mph on motor.
Posts: 2351 | From: 707 | Registered: Jan 2001
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87droptop50
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I've seen PVC sch 40 pipe used with success ... Personally I would use copper
-------------------- HighSpeed Motorsports 87Mustang Gt Conv kurgan tuned 03Harley F150 #5023 69El Camino SS396 -sold 99 f350 7.3 DRW
Posts: 3855 | From: SF | Registered: Oct 2006
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SacStangDriver
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i have pvc at home. copper at shop
-------------------- Need sidework done at great prices? I work on all makes and models from engine work to gears. Check engine light problems too. 916 912 3493
Posts: 1217 | From: sacramento | Registered: Mar 2008
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Camara90
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I dont trust PVC heard to many stories about it exploding.
-------------------- 92GT,stock short block,9:1 TFS 170's,perf rpm,custom cam,1 5/8 shorties,C4 trans. std. 356hp, 350tq 11.85@111.9mph on motor.
Posts: 2351 | From: 707 | Registered: Jan 2001
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wilit
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I have one of these with 50ft of hose mounted to the ceiling in my garage. It can reach anywhere in the garage and even out into the driveway. Very handy.
-------------------- "If a man hasn't found something worth dying for, he isn't fit to live." - Martin Luther King Jr.
Posts: 4793 | From: 37.78514° North 122.40100° West | Registered: Oct 2003
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STREETFIGHTER50
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Id stay clear of using PVC for compressed air. Its not legal at shops & just like u said Mike, I've heard stories of em blowing up. I'd go with copper or galvanized steel pipe. Copper would be easier to install, but will be more expensive. [ 2013-06-23, 10:10 PM: Message edited by: STREETFIGHTER50 ]
-------------------- '89 Coupe-Kurgan Tuned 498/491RW, Vortech SI, 351W
Posts: 3925 | From: SF Bay Coastin' to Rocklin | Registered: Jun 2003
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SwEeT03Gt
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i got pcv at my dads house 20+ years same pcv n over 200psi no issues
Posts: 4484 | From: -NicKlE n DiMe- | Registered: Sep 2010
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I got a 100ft like willit's mine goes from corner in my garbage by entrance passing my curb on the drive way I paid $35 at the flee guy I know sales everything new for cheap
Posts: 2016 | From: Home | Registered: May 2011
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06ragtopgt_SOS
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Has anyone looked into those composite systems with the quick connects? I forget what the name of the company is but if I recall the pipes are black and the fittings are blue. I remember reading good reviews about them and they are super easy to set up.
-------------------- Lame ass 2006 3V GT. Low and slow, all bark, no bite.
Posts: 423 | From: 916 | Registered: Oct 2011
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89foxstang
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quote: Originally posted by 06ragtopgt_SOS: Has anyone looked into those composite systems with the quick connects? I forget what the name of the company is but if I recall the pipes are black and the fittings are blue. I remember reading good reviews about them and they are super easy to set up.
For a home hobby shop I've used that kit that is very similar to the one in the Eastwood catalog , has blue flexible tubing, quick connect elbows and aluminum bulkheads to screw into the walls . Worked well , the push lock fittings (in my experience ) would leak a little, couldn't hear it but if I left the compressor on it would come on once during the night . To me it wasn't a big deal I just would shut it off at night. I saw a similar (looking) kit at harbor frieght but don't know if the quality is the same?
Edit; here is the Eastwood kit
http://www.eastwood.com/100-ft-rapid-air-master-garage-kit.html
What I did was have a seperate outlet right off the compressor incase I needed less pressure drop from the lines , or if I wanted to run a hvlp paint gun with a seperate filter so I wouldn't have contamination or condensation in the lines! What ever you do don't run one of those auto oilers just oil the air tools independently of the system , it will save a lot of grief if you ever want to paint anything [ 2013-06-24, 10:37 AM: Message edited by: 89foxstang ]
Posts: 825 | From: Davis | Registered: Aug 2005
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*Als50*
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Use 1/2"or3/4" Galvanized pipe.
Posts: 1897 | From: La Bahia... | Registered: Sep 2005
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