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Subject: | RE: Air line piping |
From: | "Mark Watson" <watsonm05@comcast.net> |
Date: | Sat, 23 Dec 2006 20:56:07 -0500 |
<snip> >B)Don't use regular PVC pipe...if it gets hit under pressure you will get >"fragged"....the better solution is to contact a large plumbing supply >house >and have them provide you with some literature on "Air Chem"....this is a >special heavy duty green PVC pipe made specifically for airlines. It does >require their special primer and cement. The Air Chem System does have lots >of neat special items like "riser drops" that reduce the amount of water >getting to your tools. Is the product you mean "Chem Aire"? Link: http://www.nibco.com/cms.do?id=2&pId=14 Link for technical literature: http://www.nibco.com/assets/ChmairTech.pdf This looks like really neat stuff! The tech lit even has an example shop piping layout shown on page 14. Mark Watson 1956 Daimler Regency Mk II '104' 1965 Ford Falcon other wheeled transportation devices |
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