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Re: Air line piping

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Subject: Re: Air line piping
From: scott.hall@comcast.net
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 05:40:46 +0000
what's a "street-ell"?  the loop sounds like a good idea, I was just hoping 
there'd be enough give in a long enough run of pipe that it'd bend a little.  
on the other hand, I'd like to use the biggest pipe I can lay my hands on, at 
least an inch, and that doesn't seem like real bend-y stuff.  the setup now is 
visually skewed to look at, especially since it's a long wall and I might have 
overdone it a little on the drop...


 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: John Miller <jem@milleredp.com>
> > how do you make a loop from iron pipe and have it tilt?  I cannot
> > visualize it--since the fittings are all right angles, doesn't the
> > downward slope make the loop out of square to the walls?  or does the
> > pipe bend enough to make this not an issue?  or am I just missing
> > something?
> 
> Yeah, the pipe will bend a little, you only need a little slope.  If you 
> can't get enough bend out of the pipe, you use an elbow pointing down 
> and a street-ell threaded into that to make the coupling to your 
> right-angle run.
> 
> For drops you put in a tee pointing UP with a 4in or so nipple pointing 
> up, then an elbow and a street-ell to turn that 180 (well, 177) degrees 
> to a downward drop, that way any water stays in the main run and doesn't 
> enter the drop.




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