Now before people start yes I have done a search and yes I am aware of some people opinion but I thought I would ask anyway. I am also well aware of internet knowledge and how many people portray to have a clue when in fact they just want to jump on the "Don't do that you will die boat"
You can get SCH 40 PVC which is rated to 400 PSI which is well in excess of what shop air is run at. I have seen people saying it shatters blah blah blah and I have seen many real shops who run it and have done for many many years without issues. Air is inert and at 150 PSI isn't going to store enough kinetic presure etc to go even close to 400 PSI.
So to the question, does anyone have any first hand experience with issues ? I just can't see that in this day of litigation and product liability insurance any manufacturer would stamp their product with safe working presure of 400 PSI if it couldn't do it safely.
It seems like a clean and effective way to push air around the shop, doesn't rust, doesn't break down and doesn't seat.
Comments ?
You can get SCH 40 PVC which is rated to 400 PSI which is well in excess of what shop air is run at. I have seen people saying it shatters blah blah blah and I have seen many real shops who run it and have done for many many years without issues. Air is inert and at 150 PSI isn't going to store enough kinetic presure etc to go even close to 400 PSI.
So to the question, does anyone have any first hand experience with issues ? I just can't see that in this day of litigation and product liability insurance any manufacturer would stamp their product with safe working presure of 400 PSI if it couldn't do it safely.
It seems like a clean and effective way to push air around the shop, doesn't rust, doesn't break down and doesn't seat.
Comments ?




). I have to reglue about 3-4 fitting as they started to leak.