Re: Air lines distribution
With push to connect fittings you want to have the end of your tubing, pretty square.
At the seat of the push Connect, there¡¯s a small O-ring so when you push the tubing into the collet the tubing
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mac campshure
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#137426
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Re: Air lines distribution
Yeah if you have a reverse osmosis system these are the same type of connections, push in the ring and pull out the hose on all the connections. Even comes with a cutter to make square cuts on the
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taylor donsker
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#137425
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Re: 2007 CF741 near Houston for sale
#forsale
My email address is at "Fastmail.com". If you asked me for information on my machine, I have sent it to you. So, if you didn't get it, maybe my message is in your spam folder.
Sorry I need to send
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Cindy Mathieu
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#137424
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Re: Air lines distribution
Will post tomorrow.
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Niel
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#137423
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Re: Air lines distribution
Pex-B is rated at 160psi - my system is regulated to 120 psi - I would agree that that is not a 3x safety factor but I have had no issues.
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Niel
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#137422
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Re: Air lines distribution
The easiest and cheapest way to run compressor around your shop is with rubber or hybrid air hose quarter 3/8 half 3/4 with Barb fittings. There is a vast array of fittings.
Straight elbow, reduce
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mac campshure
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#137421
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Re: Air lines distribution
Hi Taylor,
Are these designed with a push-in connection for the elbow and tee fittings? Can they be taken back easily too? Thx. For sharing.
Wade.
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Wade Dees
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#137420
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Re: Air lines distribution
I bought these kits on amazon for my new shop and have been very happy. cheap fast and leak free. I use aquarium grade silicone on every threaded connection and zero leaks. Never going back to
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taylor donsker
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#137419
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Re: Air lines distribution
Hi Neil,
Do you have any pictures you could share showing the various fittings used with the Pex system?
Thx,
Wade
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Wade Dees
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Re: Air lines distribution
I recall reading somewhere that standard pex doesn¡¯t have a high enough
pressure rating compared with Pex-al which is what max line is made out of.
[email protected]> wrote:
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Andy
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#137417
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Re: Air lines distribution
My two cents,
I have to second using PEX - I use 3/4, I have around 60¡¯ with 5 drops - key for me was buying the Ryobi crimper for the Stainless rings - use it for all my plumbing/ hydronic heating
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Niel
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#137416
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Re: Air lines distribution
I ended up getting the maxline kit by rapid air (1/2¡±ID and did 4 drops)
Now that I am about to test the system I see that my air compressor is broken is leaking (the gauge was also broken from
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netanel.belgazal@...
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#137415
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2007 CF741 near Houston for sale
#forsale
I mentioned this item for sale several months ago. But now, I have pictures and all the accessories gathered up.
Please PM me for details on the machine.
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Cindy Mathieu
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Re: Slotting Capability
Thanks Rod. I am still leaning towards Forrest dado to speed up the process.
Imran Malik
https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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#137413
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Re: Calling all bandsaw power feeder owners
Murray,
Thanks for the progress report!? Well done!
J.
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Jacques Gagnon
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Re: Calling all bandsaw power feeder owners
Many thanks for all the replies.
Joe, that is a very impressive and very professional looking piece of work work. What material have you used for the "plates"?
A question was asked about the
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murrayau1
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#137411
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Re: Slotting Capability
Hi Imran, if it¡¯s big enough I bandsaw the majority and clean up with a chisel.
If it¡¯s narrow I do all slots with the 2 blades and then go to one rip blade to make successive passes
The tenon
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rodsheridan
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Re: Exterior stave core construction and finishes
This picture of a 68mm thick euro window section with Accoya cladding illustrates the solid 3 layer construction. I use this method for doors 56, 68 and 78mm thick. No glue lines to the
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Joe Calhoon
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#137409
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Re: Exterior stave core construction and finishes
Hi Joe,
You mention 3 layer lamination method but also say there is no glue lines to the weather. My door fits this except the outside of the stiles and top/bottom rails. How do you avoid these glue
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imran
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#137408
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Re: Exterior stave core construction and finishes
Dennis,
Thanks for the details. It is a good discussion. I am not sure I am sold yet. Your door sound beautiful, if you are able to please share pics.
Imran
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imran
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