Wingnut65
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R6 Racer, Thanks for the link to the layout diagram. That gives great info.
jhchoppers, Thanks for the OSHA research. That says it all.
mustangmccance, Nice install of the air lines. Love the size of your workshop.
Two compressors and three garage doors! 
OK, PVC is out! But, what is in!
There are many flex line systems that are made just for running compressed air around a shop as we have seen in this thread in kit form and installed. But, I am interested in running a line from the front of my garage to put a reel between my two garage doors, I want to run it thru the attic space so there is no exposed line hanging below the drywall ceiling. I will go up the wall, 90 degree bend, thru attic to front, 90 degree bend down thru the ceiling to a 3-way manifold for the reel and spares. I will also have a drain valve at each low point.
What would be the best - Copper (the thicker walled, Type L), Threaded Galvanized Steel Pipe, or Threaded Black Iron Pipe?
Is there a reason not to use one over the other?
Any words of wisdom will help us move on from 'No PVC' advice to advice on what we should use instead.
jeff
jhchoppers, Thanks for the OSHA research. That says it all.
mustangmccance, Nice install of the air lines. Love the size of your workshop.
Two compressors and three garage doors! 
OK, PVC is out! But, what is in!

There are many flex line systems that are made just for running compressed air around a shop as we have seen in this thread in kit form and installed. But, I am interested in running a line from the front of my garage to put a reel between my two garage doors, I want to run it thru the attic space so there is no exposed line hanging below the drywall ceiling. I will go up the wall, 90 degree bend, thru attic to front, 90 degree bend down thru the ceiling to a 3-way manifold for the reel and spares. I will also have a drain valve at each low point.
What would be the best - Copper (the thicker walled, Type L), Threaded Galvanized Steel Pipe, or Threaded Black Iron Pipe?
Is there a reason not to use one over the other?
Any words of wisdom will help us move on from 'No PVC' advice to advice on what we should use instead.
jeff
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