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Re: Setting up air lines in the shop

To: "Pauley, Ken" <Ken.Pauley@Allin.com>
Subject: Re: Setting up air lines in the shop
From: Don Kerr <dkveuro@pop.flash.net>
Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2000 22:00:01 -0600
Do what I did, concrete pad, compresser OUTSIDE, You'll understand one
day.......DK (A little deaf.........:)

Pauley, Ken wrote:
> 
> I can't seem to get to the Shop-Talk archives on team.net and I am very new
> to this list, so if someone knows of a better way to get to those archives,
> please let me know.
> 
> In any case, I am going to setup a new garage with air lines in the wall,
> what is the best way to go?  I am only going to pop in a couple of outlets
> for it, I just want to get the compressor out of the way.  From the one web
> page I can get to it looks like iron is the way to go.  Any other advice?  I
> was also thinking about shoving the compressor up in the ceiling to get it
> out of the way, but am worried about it shaking the whole place up.  Is it a
> bad idea to put it up high or is there a way to do it right that I should
> know about?
> 
> Next question, new concrete floor.  Paint it or clear coat or just leave it
> alone?  If paint, which is the best way to go (I was looking at some Behr
> stuff at Home Depot)?
> 
> Again, if these are in the archives and there is a place to go to get them,
> please let me know.  I'd like to browse the archives anyway.
> 
> Thanks for the advice....
> 
> Ken Pauley (I saw a posting from a fellow b-body owner earlier....cool!)

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