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Re: PVC air piping

To: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us
Subject: Re: PVC air piping
From: todd_wuerdeman@juno.com (Todd E Wuerdeman)
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 1997 09:20:34 -0400
Sorry, Havn't been lurking for a while.  Must have missed the thread.

BTW, What's all the hub-bub, Bub?  Sounds like a perfectly suitable
solution for those of us without the proverbial "moneytree"!  

Todd
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On Sat, 04 Oct 1997 15:04:00 -0500 dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave
Williams) writes:
>
>-> I realize that PVC air tubing is sort of a religious issue on this
>-> list, and I wouldn't have installed it myself, but hey, it's there,
>-> and they even put an outlet close to the garage door so you can 
>fill
>
> I wouldn't worry about it.  Some people start to foam at the mouth 
>over
>the subject, but it's already there, it's behind sheetrock, and it
>hasn't exploded yet... neither has mine.
>
>
>-> even put an outlet close to the garage door so you can fill
>-> tires on cars, something that my girlfriend has been wishing for.
>
> I put one chuck outside so I don't have to open the door and let all
>the heat out in the winter.
>
>
>-> However, if the PVC stuff can explode through the walls
>-> with enough force to damage something, then I'd like to hear about
>-> it.
>
> Worst I can see would be to blow some of the sheetrock loose from its
>anchors.  There's plenty of volume in the wall, not much in the pipe.
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>

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