offroadsteve
Well-known member
Wanted to get input from the peanut gallery on a hair-brained idea of mine.
I notice that Home Depot (probably among other stores) sells PEX-AL-PEX for use in radiant heat applications such as 100' of 3/4" for $122 .
I know the Rapid Air systems use PEX-AL-PEX and special compression type fittings, and was thinking maybe you could use this stuff and standard PEX fittings as a more DIY approach.
The PEX-AL-PEX is rated to 200 degrees F and 200 PSI, which is plenty for a home-shop air system. Of course i'd probably still use some sort of hose adapter between the compressor and fixed air piping, but this seems like a viable option to me.
What say you?
I notice that Home Depot (probably among other stores) sells PEX-AL-PEX for use in radiant heat applications such as 100' of 3/4" for $122 .
I know the Rapid Air systems use PEX-AL-PEX and special compression type fittings, and was thinking maybe you could use this stuff and standard PEX fittings as a more DIY approach.
The PEX-AL-PEX is rated to 200 degrees F and 200 PSI, which is plenty for a home-shop air system. Of course i'd probably still use some sort of hose adapter between the compressor and fixed air piping, but this seems like a viable option to me.
What say you?
