RockCrawlingRobK
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Anyone using this product. I just saw it on spike TV.. It looks like a nice and easy kit. I am waiting on a price.
http://www.garage-pak.com/
RK
http://www.garage-pak.com/
RK
JasonK said:You can do the same thing with 1/2" cpvc or whatever it's called? My friend who owns a Construction Company made all his air lines with that stuff. I plan to, just haven't made it to that point yet.
You don't mean plastic pvc pipe do you? I'm not sure what cpvc is???JasonK said:Lucky, your right, but Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) is diffrent stuff. Much stronger...... Do a search on it, 400 psi. I bet the pipe in the garage - pak is this stuff, I could not find what the pipe is that they use on their site. Either way, my friend has a construction company and used cpvc thru-out his shop.
JasonK said:Hey, that is fine don't use it. My buddy does and has never had a problem. When I use it I might have a problem. I'll be out what maybe 20.00, and a hell of a story to tell....


JasonK said:Lucky, your right, but Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) is diffrent stuff. Much stronger...... Do a search on it, 400 psi. I bet the pipe in the garage - pak is this stuff, I could not find what the pipe is that they use on their site. Either way, my friend has a construction company and used cpvc thru-out his shop.
MCraven210 said:I have the Garage-Pac in my garage. I am also doing alot of copper pipe work getting my in flour radiant heating system. I did a cost comparasion between the copper pipe and the aluminum pipes of the same size. If I did my air system in copper it would have been aprox. one third cheaper. but taken me two to three times longer to install. My time is worth something so in the end I thoght that it was about the same. The fitting that Garage-Pak use are first class and give you a very profesional look.
Weekend_warrior said:Man, that is a nice setup!
