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  • LINUS
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    I was told by a cat over at Portland Air that PVC reacts with the acids made by compressing air.

    Dunno if that is the truth, but the cheap bastard that ran PVC across the street from me learned the hard way...

    Luke

    True story. I had a bunch of books I had to study out of when I got my present job. In one of them it had a topic on this. Oils from compressors migrate and with the moisture it makes an acidic compound.

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  • trent
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    Originally posted by blunt
    its a devilbiss air control unit. i just hooked mine up this morning. ive had it for a year but trents post made me get off my ass and install it
    its a good piece!

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by HST
    Trent, in you pic what is the orange canaster for?
    its a devilbiss air control unit. i just hooked mine up this morning. ive had it for a year but trents post made me get off my ass and install it

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  • FredK
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    Regulator attached to air filter canister?

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  • HST
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    Trent, in you pic what is the orange canaster for?

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  • 91Saleen#15
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    I was told by a cat over at Portland Air that PVC reacts with the acids made by compressing air.

    Dunno if that is the truth, but the cheap bastard that ran PVC across the street from me learned the hard way...

    Luke
    I think the reason to avoid PVC is that when it is under pressure, if something hits it, it will fracture and send shrapnel flying. I used PVC for a long stretch from one shop to another underground. It has held up fine.

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  • Ben Carufel
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    Originally posted by trent
    naw its pimp all my neighbors are WT
    That's the benefit of East County. You can do whatever you want in your driveway/garage and your neigbors won't care.

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  • trent
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    Originally posted by Ben Carufel
    Oh man, that sucks :(.
    naw its pimp all my neighbors are WT

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  • Ben Carufel
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    Originally posted by trent
    naw man, i live in east county
    Oh man, that sucks :(.

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  • trent
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    naw man, i live in east county

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  • Ben Carufel
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    Trent, where's your house? CLMT?

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  • Rigmaster
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    I was told by a cat over at Portland Air that PVC reacts with the acids made by compressing air.

    Dunno if that is the truth, but the cheap bastard that ran PVC across the street from me learned the hard way...

    Luke
    A talking cat ???!!!! I'd like to meet him!

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Mr Deagle
    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
    well we are all real proud of you

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by BENdashdash
    agreed.. so what is the harm in using pvc inside?
    I was told by a cat over at Portland Air that PVC reacts with the acids made by compressing air.

    Dunno if that is the truth, but the cheap bastard that ran PVC across the street from me learned the hard way...

    Luke

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  • 2002maniac
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    We did our garage in 1/2" copper and it is really out of the way and quite nice. Make sure you have drains as wel as a dryer/regulator.

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