Hopefully the money you saved won't be spent on medical bills...
I am not saying its not safe because I have no idea if that is
where TP tools gets their stuff or if it is made specially for
compressors, but when it comes to safety I err on the safe side and
buy it from a vendor that says it is safe for the purpose I am using
it for. If that line blows you can bet Home Depot will not help out
on your medical bills.
mike
At 04:12 PM 9/2/2007, Doug Braun wrote:
>I found a suitable flexible hose at Home Depot for a
>lot less than the one TIP sells. It is meant for
>connecting the hot/cold water lines to a water heater.
> It was braided SS, plenty big and strong.
>
>Doug
>
>
>--- Gil Fuqua <gil.fuqua@cci-ir.com> wrote:
>
> > You can install a similar piping layout to the one
> > suggested by TIP with
> > parts from the plumbing section of Home Depot or
> > Lowes. About the only
> > item you can't find is the flexible line that
> > connects the compressor to
> > the hard pipe.
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