bdaz442 said:i have ask about this on other forums. All I can say is I'm using copper. Its got to be better that galvanized, and much easier than Black pipe. Cheaper too. Thats My 2 cents. LOL.
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bdaz442 said:i have ask about this on other forums. All I can say is I'm using copper. Its got to be better that galvanized, and much easier than Black pipe. Cheaper too. Thats My 2 cents. LOL.

motorheadjohn said:Not everybody is into shops and working on stuff, the next guy may not view it as anything of value when bidding on your home.
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bmwpower said:Then he must be a woman then.
kartracer55 said:We acutaly just finished plumbing our garage today. We put all of our drops on the cieling, and used big 3/8 body quick connects, so the hoses wont be in the way when not in use. It all depends on where your drops are really, and how much room you have. If you have your drops on the wall, and can spare some wall space, go right ahead and put in hose reels. If your shop isnt that big, Id get some 25ft coilhoses, and you will be able to simply hang them up. If you could get an overal picture of your shop up so we can see the drop locations, I think we could better help you.
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trovato said:The main issue is that when PVC fails, it does so rather explosively. What you're saying is like telling me you never wear your seat belt and you haven't died yet. Or you smoke two packs a day and you haven't got lung cancer yet. There are lots of things you can get away with for a while. Maybe forever. Doesn't make it a good idea.
trovato said:The main issue is that when PVC fails, it does so rather explosively. What you're saying is like telling me you never wear your seat belt and you haven't died yet. Or you smoke two packs a day and you haven't got lung cancer yet. There are lots of things you can get away with for a while. Maybe forever. Doesn't make it a good idea.
