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Re: Airlines for new shop


 

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I used Parker Hannifin rubber push loc 801-6-blk. Rated for 350 pounds in 3/8 with their brass fittings. I am really happy with how it turned out, easy install, no leaks and easy to cut in a ¡°T¡± somewhere if you want to add a drop.?

Mark Foster?


On Jan 27, 2020, at 15:05, "david@..." <david@...> wrote:

For once, I¡¯m in complete alignment with John on this topic. I¡¯ve put copper in all my shops and wouldn¡¯t use anything else.?

David Best - via mobile phone?

On Jan 27, 2020, at 12:16 PM, jmkserv@... wrote:

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?Joe I used commercial grade copper, reasonable price for good tube and fittings. 3/4" with 1/2" drops. Combination of solder and Shark bites joints. Honestly black pipe or Aluminum weren't even considerations.?



John
JMK Services


-------- Original message --------
From: Joe Jensen <joe.jensen@...>
Date: 2020-01-27 2:45 p.m. (GMT-05:00)
Subject: [FOG] Airlines for new shop

I will be running airlines in the new shop soon.? I had been assuming I'd use Rapid Air.? If I do use that, would you do the hard lines or the roll. With the roll it looks like you need a straightener.? Or should I do copper?

I don't use a ton of air.? I have an old Quincy 60 gallon with a 325 pump. I set it up with a 3HP motor so it runs slow.? I could change to a 5HP and double the speed to like 900 RPM.? I was thinking 3/4" lines would be fine.? I will use my current hose reel and add a couple more and a couple of machines need air.

Advice welcome.

PS, ordered all the Nordfab and the local licensed seller was cheapest.? Cheaper than Griz, etc.

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