Copper is super expensive these days. I think I saw ~$50 for 8ft of 3/4" ID, and it was either type L or M copper pipe.
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Originally posted by FredK View PostNo, PVC has the tendency to get brittle, especially when exposed to the sun. As it gets brittle, when there is a shock to the system, it will explode, sending PVC splinters all over the place. Should one of these splinters hit flesh after being explosively ejected at 135 to 175 psi, you can expect a visit to the ER.
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Originally posted by Rigmaster View PostYeah, scrap copper is like $3-4 per lb, so thieves have been stealing it from anywhere they can find it- construction sites, work trucks, power lines, etc.
Bret.
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Originally posted by Mr Deagle View Postomg, i cant belive there is a thread for compressed air piping....this stuff isnt that hard guys, its freaking air, through pipes
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Originally posted by Mr Deagle View Postomg, i cant belive there is a thread for compressed air piping....this stuff isnt that hard guys, its freaking air, through pipes
you don't sound like a true gearhead. talking about compressed air and garage shit is fun.______________________
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its not just air, its air a 90+psi if you put that much pressure in shit piping you have a big fuckin problemYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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Originally posted by hugh jass View Posthey, there were a couple of people here that thought pvc is ok for compressed air. the fact that they learned it's not is justification enough for this thread.
you don't sound like a true gearhead. talking about compressed air and garage shit is fun.
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Originally posted by trent View PostYea, not just outside....they are weak for handling that type of pressure.
Do it right, or don't do it at all.My 2.9L Build!
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Originally posted by hugh jass View Posthey, there were a couple of people here that thought pvc is ok for compressed air. the fact that they learned it's not is justification enough for this thread.
you don't sound like a true gearhead. talking about compressed air and garage shit is fun.
ok, i have set up shop air for my dads (insert large unknown sq ft) shop on new machines that we got....had to use a man-lift for the 17 ft ceiling....also note that i have been around porsche's (race cars/street cars) since i was born...trust me im actually more of a gearhead than most of the "r3vers" here
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