Wait...you did your air lines in copper?
This is the part where I tell you no matter whether you're using type L or
M, eventually it will fatigue and explode. Copper shrapnel everywhere.
Yes, you *can* use copper. You can use Sch. 80, too, and you can use
soldered copper on gas lines (I've got a house full of it now, in fact).
(The benefit of black iron for air to me has always been the thermal
capacity of the pipe. But then again, I worked two feel from a Sch. 40 air
line for a few years in college. I'd never suggest anyone do that, but it
always does temper my panic about things somewhat.
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
wrote:
> Funny you should say that. I did my air lines with copper "just like
> water lines" in my garage. Other than the cost of copper, I haven't really
> come up with any drawbacks.
>
> -Steve
>
> At 12:45 PM 8/11/2015, Scott Hall wrote:
>
>> Well...if I can't set up copper gas lines the same way I'd set up copper
>> water lines, copper is right out.C If I've got to learn a new skill, I
>> might as well learn how to join black iron to be leak free. I'll need that
>> when I set up the air lines in the garage, anyway.
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