I'm searching the knowledge base for what to do with my 20x60 garage in VA. It is a block construction with a low slope 1/2" ply and tin roof. The rafters are 2x12. I'm looking for insulation ideas and venting options. Here the pics of the inside of the garage and the outside.
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All very good questions sir.:rocker: The thought process is not to run a solid 100' line, it is to use the 100' as a stock which to make multiple other lines. Kinda like this...
Its a matter of making what you need and in the space that you need it. With a combination of this
http://www.harborfreight.com/air-tools/air-hoses/100-ft-x-12-in-heavy-duty-premium-rubber-air-hose-69477.html
and this...
Is there a reason everyone uses black steel pipe? What are the pros and cons of using it? Why don't people just use 1/2 x 100' professional rubber airline? It's flexible, no joints, and you can splice it with a T connector and drop your lines off of that. Am I missing something?
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Thanks guys for all the great thoughts here. There is also a oil tank that i know is on site just like ten feet from where this is located but as this picture shows, its definitely newer.[/IMG]
Can i just leave it there and fill it in with sand if its empty?
So I tripped over this cap in the backyard of a house I'm buying. I'm having a hard time identifying this cap and more importantly, what's in it and how much there is. I'm concerned that it's a underground gas tank. Apparently, this house used to be a old post office back in the 40's then...
Have you ever thought about using a pressure washer in the drain to clear it? You run a 1/4" line down the drain and clear the clog. They come in 50 and 100 foot lengths. Check it out.
http://www.cloghog.com
Thanks for all of that. Yeah, I'm leaning towards the 3/4' black flex pipe that you spoke of. And thanks for that link, it'll pout me in the right direction.
Thanks so much! I've been lurking for quite a while now. I'm soooo glad we finally made the jump and bought a place with a great garage that i can call my own.