LA1
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What is the best type of pipe to use for my air compressor. Where to buy, and fittings and what not to use
I just installed this and I really like it. My last garage was copper, done in 2005. I Ike the simplicity if maxair system.While "best" can be arbitrary, the term would tend to steer you toward plumbing specifically designed for the job, like Pex-Al-Pex systems.
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Won’t copper do the same, without concern about rust?The one advantage of black iron pipe is that it acts as a heat sink to condense water out of the lines. You need to provide risers and drops to let the water fall away from your manifolds, though. It is definitely not the easiest vs. the other methods mentioned, but the extra time spent piping it will pay back. Make judicious of a few unions so you can assemble sections and then join them together in place.
I think to a much lesser degree, due to the wall thickness of the pipe, with black iron pipe providing much more metal to act as the sink. But then, I've never tried copper on compressed air.Won’t copper do the same, without concern about rust?
I think to a much lesser degree, due to the wall thickness of the pipe, with black iron pipe providing much more metal to act as the sink. But then, I've never tried copper on compressed air.
