Double J
Well-known member
Nice! I have a northern tool about 50min away I thought about getting into the car and making a trip of it to pick one up
If you have one close by, Rural King will price match. That's what I did.
Nice! I have a northern tool about 50min away I thought about getting into the car and making a trip of it to pick one up
Hi Guys,
My name is Mitch and I am the lead Engineer/Estimator for Rapidair. If you guys have any questions about compressed air systems. Feel free to contact me or post some questions in here. I have been recommended to this site form past customers with questions so figured I'd make a post to see if I could help!
Depends on the distance, the volume needed and system design. Relatively short like these garages and on 2 stage to 3/8 hoses it may not mean squat.And do they also offer a 3/4” version? 1/2” (3/8” ID) just strikes me as too much of a restriction.
Not sure what you mean? gotta be plumbed.Question - What are y'all doing for connections that need pressure, but essentially no volume, i.e. lift safety locks?
What is the best/cheapest way to straighten out the 3/4" piping? I've seen roller setups but they seem complicated to build and wondering if there is a better way. I've also read that pulling it through PVC may also help straighten out.
Any real world experience?
Question - What are y'all doing for connections that need pressure, but essentially no volume, i.e. lift safety locks?
Bump
Anyone have a straightener to Buy or Rent?
Please PM me
Is the Husky system made by Rapidair? And do they also offer a 3/4” version? 1/2” (3/8” ID) just strikes me as too much of a restriction.
Quick question for Mitch,
I am going to install the RapidAir metal pipe in my new garage. In one area of the garage, I need to go behind a section of drywall. Is it OK to use a 90 degree connector to join two pieces of metal pipe or should I go with the plastic continuous pipe for the area behind wall (then transitioning to metal pipe for exposed areas)?
Thanks in advance
Chuck
I have a question, I purchased the Rapidair 90500 1/2" x 100' Air-Compressor Accessories Master Kit and have had 4 episodes of a burst line, no damage, no kinks, just a burst in the main tubing.
I am now reduced to closing the valve at the compressor between usage because I’m afraid of burning up my compressor due to rapidair failure.
Any suggestions?
3/4 will work dandy. Inch above 50 cfm at that distance. Inch for 1 inch air guns in a truck tire shop.Looking to do a rapidair or maxline in my shop garage. I have a 7.5 HP Belaire 2 stage 80 gallon compressor. Max length of the system will be around 150ft.
I will have a Hunter tire machine connected.
Will 3/4" still be ok for this? When would one need 1"
I have a question, I purchased the Rapidair 90500 1/2" x 100' Air-Compressor Accessories Master Kit and have had 4 episodes of a burst line, no damage, no kinks, just a burst in the main tubing.
I am now reduced to closing the valve at the compressor between usage because I’m afraid of burning up my compressor due to rapidair failure.
Hi Guys,
My name is Mitch and I am the lead Engineer/Estimator for Rapidair. If you guys have any questions about compressed air systems. Feel free to contact me or post some questions in here. I have been recommended to this site form past customers with questions so figured I'd make a post to see if I could help!
