DocsMachine
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Great videos, Gear. I'm gonna have to bookmark those. 
What gets me, is everyone who uses PVC says they do so in large part due to cost. It's cheaper than other systems.
And that may well be the case, but what are we talking about maybe a couple hundred if it's a big system?
A Max-Line kit can be had on sale for what, $250? An equivalent setup in PVC might be what, $200? You're still gonna need to buy QDs and some pipe fittings.
My Max Line setup, which took two 3/4" kits, one 1/2" kit and a fistful of extras (including a separator-filter for the compressor, additional dual-QD outlets, etc.) was pretty spendy at just under a grand. But a PVC setup would still have been over $700.
I see guys bragging about their two-post lifts, their Snap-On toolboxes, their big-screen TV in the 'man cave' corner, the hot rod or musclecar project they're working on... and $300 is a bridge too far for a 'tool' you'll be using nearly every day?
Never made sense to me.
Doc.
What gets me, is everyone who uses PVC says they do so in large part due to cost. It's cheaper than other systems.
And that may well be the case, but what are we talking about maybe a couple hundred if it's a big system?
A Max-Line kit can be had on sale for what, $250? An equivalent setup in PVC might be what, $200? You're still gonna need to buy QDs and some pipe fittings.
My Max Line setup, which took two 3/4" kits, one 1/2" kit and a fistful of extras (including a separator-filter for the compressor, additional dual-QD outlets, etc.) was pretty spendy at just under a grand. But a PVC setup would still have been over $700.
I see guys bragging about their two-post lifts, their Snap-On toolboxes, their big-screen TV in the 'man cave' corner, the hot rod or musclecar project they're working on... and $300 is a bridge too far for a 'tool' you'll be using nearly every day?
Never made sense to me.
Doc.


