formula388
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What kit or product did you use? I like the look of the metal fittings the fastpipe kit looks very plastic like for the fittings, I could be wrong though.
What kit or product did you use? I like the look of the metal fittings the fastpipe kit looks very plastic like for the fittings, I could be wrong though.
I went with Infinity fittings and pipe... Awesome fittings to work with, and no leaks since install... However, they are not cheap...What kit or product did you use? I like the look of the metal fittings the fastpipe kit looks very plastic like for the fittings, I could be wrong though.







I had 8 drops in my old shop with wide open lines everywhere and never had a pressure drop issue. I could run a big impact while someone else is running a die grinder with no issues. I don't follow the ASTM stuff cause I'm not a commercial shop.
I'm running 3/4 lines. I went with all rapid air products.What size pex were you running? 1/2" or 3/4"?
Run it like a rain gutter high on one end lower on the other the air will push the water through.I guess the thing I'm fuzzy on is how to get long horizontal runs of PEX to reliably slope to drains. Requires a lot more support than metal pipe, but getting rid of half a dozen fittings seems worth it.
What's the grey stuff? I ended up with all rapid air materialsA mixture of Rapid Air and Northern tool(because it is grey). Really happy with it.
Northern Tool sells their own air line kit. It is a copy cat of the Rapid Air. The tubing appears to be identical but the fittings are different. I mixed and matched with no issue. The grey just matched my walls better.What's the grey stuff? I ended up with all rapid air materials
Interesting. Is that a new line? I saw nothing in their catalog about itNorthern Tool sells their own air line kit. It is a copy cat of the Rapid Air. The tubing appears to be identical but the fittings are different. I mixed and matched with no issue. The grey just matched my walls better.
I guess technically is it made by Klutch.Interesting. Is that a new line? I saw nothing in their catalog about it
It is a flexzilla from tractor supply!What brand air line reel is that? I assume Klutch?
Yes. Another air line thread. OP should try a garden hose and report back.unbelievable that we're still debating the difference between compressed air and water.
Not exited to buy new tools?FWIW, I already have a mix of 1/2 and 3/4 PEX water plumbing in my shop, so I'm thinking I might as well use it for air as well since I have all the tools already and I can easily drop by 2 or 3 stores open late hours for more fittings. I'm not excited about having to mail order a special system or buy new tools to run something else. I sure as hell don't want to learn to solder copper an inch from spray foam insulation
First segment is just 40 feet or so to get from where the compressor is going to a convenient drop in the shop where I'll mount a hose reel.
I use a combo of hoses and a lightweight compressor. I bring it to the work, which is really helpful when I need it in the house for trim workSimilar. Just I have 100ft of hose coiled up. It's long enough to get almost to the end of my driveway.
It is a flexzilla from tractor supply!
It is a flexzilla from tractor supply!
