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Compressed air wall socket?

Ole Slewfoot

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Just buy a "Quick-Connect Medical Gas Air Wall Plate" or 5.
There are a few connector types, and some fit more than one type.
 
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capww8

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I have often thought it would be nice to have compressed air under the sink... 'cause I can never find a freakin' dishtowel when I need one!
 

Lelandwelds

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Just buy a "Quick-Connect Medical Gas Air Wall Plate" or 5.
There are a few connector types, and some fit more than one type.

Flowmeter are calibrated to run off of 25 psi ( most industrial and medical) or 80 psi ( uncommon Indus trial. I think I may have seen one system @ 50 psi

Wall plates are 25 psi and they leak
 
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rlitman

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That's really nifty.

I recently put a connector on a short whip of hose that I hid under a kitchen cabinet toe kick. But your design is much more accessible.
 
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kaymccampbell

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The plug is installed in the wall in the hallway. I tested it by driving about 50 nails in a piece of scrap. It's attached with a push fit truck brake line whip to a new 1/2" main that gives me compressed air in the attic and hallway, then runs to the main feeding the car shop hose reel. Everything exposed is all painted and all that's left is to clean up a monumental mess of fittings, fasteners n tools.
 
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