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Compressed air line in the shop
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Pex! I think I still have some of them left when I plumbed the house.I need to check how much I have left.May run long straight run with black pipe to keep the fall!?
Here is old new to me compressor.
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As a bonus I'll run it every once in a while to make sure it stays running good.:woohoo:
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I can see already you don't have enough room for that. But since I'm so generous, you can store it at my shop for free!
As a bonus I'll run it every once in a while to make sure it stays running good.:woohoo:
Thank you for your offer, but I think you are bit too far from me:laugh:
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Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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Good luck! David;)
1974 Z1A As original as I could get it
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1974 Z1A As original as I could get it
'88 ZX750R braided lines, mostly original
KZ1000 project on the bench
Burlington,Ontario,Canada
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$40 for 8' of copper,what kind of copper are you using? :laugh: oh yeah copper normally comes in 10 or 20 foot lengthsheres the deal man. I have worked in many shops and have seen all the different ways to run air lines. all work well but some cost alot more than others! Copper is by far the most expensive of them all. One 8' section is almost $40!! if you have some money and are running just a small amount of lines than thats cool. Black Iron is strong and still not too cheap, but the inside of the lines rust fast and can ruin your tools unless you have a top of the line dryer. I own a custom paint shop and ran all my lines out of PVC. Go to the store and look at them. all of my pipes are rated for 400 psi which is more than some copper lines. The only reason people shy away from PVC is if they use fork lifts or things like that, that could run into the wall and bust the line. I have been using mine with a $4000 compressor set at 150 psi for a year now and have had no leaks or no problems. It might have cost me $70 to plumb my whole shop and it looks great and works great. Easy to set up!!
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ill store the z1 for ya till ya get the air lines done! :woohoo:
I thought about it, but I am done with line:laugh:
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84 ZN1300
Franklinton, NC
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