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willy (traer)

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Thought I would share some pictures from a friends machine shop. This is the aftermath from yesterday - around 150psi. No one around the lines when they blew (thankfully) so they were not subject to getting bumped or knocked around - just decided to let loose:shocking:

II know this comes up all the time on this site and many others - but this is the reason I would never use PVC for air lines!
 

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galute

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I recently bought a used compressor from a guy on cl. I went to check it out and he kicked it on and ran it up to kickoff. 175psi. I looked around and his whole shop air system was plumbed with pvc. I told him I was stepping outside. Holler when he gets it bled down to 0 and I would come back in and discuss the compressor. He just laughed.
 

srmofo

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I know of a machine shop that had one blow last saturday. Ill see if the bits are still laying around tomorrow and snap a few pictures.

As many times as OSHA has been in there I dont know how they are not shut down
 

mygarageone

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The thing about PVC & CPVC is after time it gets brittle . It's flexible when first put in but give it some time and under the right situations it will blow apart .
 

buddyboy

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what's the best paint to use on pvc to make it look like black pipe?

joking... just joking
 

notallthere

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Thanks I have some friends and family that want to set up the shop with PVC. I have been trying to talk them out of it. I have seen PVC used but it was in lab situations using less than 30 psi but even that makes me nervous. I may steal your photo to try and talk them out of it.
 
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mygarageone

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Thanks I have some friends and family that want to set up the shop with PVC. I have been trying to talk them out of it. I have seen PVC used but it was in lab situations using less than 30 psi but even that makes me nervous. I may steal your photo to try and talk them out of it.

Do an Internet search about the dangers of this stuff , or don't believe what they read ?
 

frenchy dehoux

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I am still working on my pex lines for my garage so far this is what I have done. Much safer than pvc which I had for 20 years with no problem but did not want to take the chance and now that we have moved into a new house and garage figure I would do it right this time. I am still working on this project will post more pictures when done.

Thanks
Frenchy
 

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FloydShine

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Galvanized pipe!! I save the copper for making Shine, and the plastic for the city fellers who don't listen to anything but their wallets.
 

yaidunno

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If I plumb my garage with schedule 80 PVC, will it go half as far, or half as fast, as schedule 40, when it blows? ....or half as far AND half as fast.




JBP


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The added mass of Sch 80 will embed further into your bowels when they let lose ;) Rate of speed is irrelevant.

My vote is: going the distance.
 

DTE

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Not to debate what to plumb air lines out of, some of them in my shop have been there for 35 yrs, ( black pipe ) what I don't see is why you would have your pressure over 120-125 lbs.
 

Strouty

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I don’t see how using pex is doing it right since that plastic water tubing is not rated for compressed air at all. :willy_nil

PEX does not explode into pieces of shrapnel, so it is a much better choice. It is still not perfect, but it is much better than PVC.

All the air lines for the brakes on my trucks are essentially PEX with push connect fittings too.
 
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