garageking
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has anyone seen some stuff a guy used for air line,the stuff was blue,dont know if it was plastic or metal,any ideas,dont want to run black pipe,want something neater and quicker to put up
Eastwood carries a blue airline pipe system. I used schedule 40 PVC. A friend has had PVC in his shop for years. Mine has been installed for about 2 years.

Yup, the idiot 'Plastic People' are here again.OMG!!! Here we go again.![]()

Yup, the idiot 'Plastic People' are here again.![]()
At which point your research practices and abilities will come into question.If you can't provide constructive information, why not keep your name calling to yourself? Before I used PVC, I checked the pressure rating and did extensive research and never turned up any factual reason not to use it.


If you can't provide constructive information, why not keep your name calling to yourself? Before I used PVC, I checked the pressure rating and did extensive research and never turned up any factual reason not to use it.
Why not copper?
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Where are the required staples on the NM cable going to the single gang nail on box????
Copper is what my shop air lines are plumbed in, very happy w/ them, but at the time that really was my only choice as they are under the slab & no way was I going to use galvy pipe underground.
You can say that again!At which point your research practices and abilities will come into question.![]()

has anyone seen some stuff a guy used for air line,the stuff was blue,dont know if it was plastic or metal,any ideas,dont want to run black pipe,want something neater and quicker to put up![]()
If one uses PVC for airlines, then one could also use a water hose in place of PEX or copper for running water lines in a house. It saves money 
Search function is your friend,please remember.
I drag race motorcycles. Back in the 70's and 80's some people used PVC to make an air tank for their air shifters. We use about 120-130 lbs of pressure for this. I saw a guy airing up his tank one time. The thing blew up like a bomb. One piece came within about 1/4" of taking out his eye. You will never see PVC be used for air in my shop.
Uh??
I thought the same thing, but just go ahead and type "PVC" into the search box and it comes back with nothing??? What's up with that??
IIRC I don't think the Search function recognizes only three letters.
Yup, the idiot 'Plastic People' are here again.![]()
What good is a garage forum search that does not recognize "gas","oil" and "air"??
Yup, the idiot 'Plastic People' are here again.![]()
And the idiot "anti-plastic people" show themselves as well.
The people who seem to think PVC is fine for air lines are the same sort who would use a match to illuminate the inside of a gas can, there are air lines of various plastic materials that are designed for compressed air,PVC is not, if you want to be the subject to a Darwin Award submission, that is your choice.
Yup, the idiot 'Plastic People' are here again.![]()
I put ponchopower on my ignore list a while back. I figure he is back to calling me names again.
Try using google search for anything similar to this.
seach for "pvc site www.garagejournal.com"
or search for "pvc airlines site www.garagejournal.com"
and you will get over 1,000 hits.
As for using PVC pipe, I don't care what you do but I ran copper in mine that was silver soldered together. If PVC happens to blow in your garage, that is your problem and no different than not using jack stands or having a fire extingisher handy. It's not my problem.
nothing wrong with pvc when done right..you have to use sch 40 not the thinwall stuff...and use metal ends(elbow welded on a mounting plate)for the fittings
I think it is worth creating a sticky note that remains at the top of the page.
