taumac
Well-known member
I would definity agree that with sch 40 pvc and seen how brittle it get. I hear this since been on here but didnt always know why.


so if what I'm reading is what I'm thinking I'm reading... PVC for shop = no PVC for house = Yes, with a household compressor.
on that note, we have used 40 in our shop for over 20 years, it goes along the ceiling and drops down to work stations, there are a few drip dryers but that's it. We've only had damage done twice to the system, once was an over pressure blow out on a section that had a defect, spliced in a new section and it lasted another 8 years until a tornado took the shop. Working on getting the insurance to buy my new compressor before i re plumb everything, but it will probably be in pvc again.

How many of you guys have actually busted a PVC line under air pressure? Everybody seems to think they explode. I've managed to bust two by hitting them really hard with a piece of metal. They do make a lot of noise from the air rushing out but that's about it. They split length wise down the pipe.
How many of you guys have actually busted a PVC line under air pressure? Everybody seems to think they explode. I've managed to bust two by hitting them really hard with a piece of metal. They do make a lot of noise from the air rushing out but that's about it. They split length wise down the pipe.
actually have pvc running air lines are work. i try to get them to replace it but no go. it does break in to a few pieces when the line goes. the back lash also cracks the adjacent area pipes. it has blown out twice, they have not gotten the idea yet.
Go to this link. Either print it out and give it to them or send it to them anonymously through the mail. When they see what kind of fines they may have to pay, they may pay attention.
http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=NEWS_RELEASES&p_id=21567
How many of you guys have actually busted a PVC line under air pressure? Everybody seems to think they explode. I've managed to bust two by hitting them really hard with a piece of metal. They do make a lot of noise from the air rushing out but that's about it. They split length wise down the pipe.