ws6formula
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I have a natural gas flex line. This natural gas flex line is normally used for connecting a natural gas applicance (ie. dryer) to the natural gas outlet.
I am setting up an air compressor in my garage and need to connect the compressor hard line (mounted on the wall) to the compressor outlet. The distance from the compressor to the hard line is approximately 18 inches. I know I should use a flex line between the compressor and the hard line. I have read some posts where guys are using high pressure rubber lines with the proper fittings. I checked at home depot and could not see a 1/2" rubber line with 1/2" NPT fittings. Is it possible to use this natural gas flex line in the air compressor setup? I tend to think the best answer is going to be just get a 1/2" high pressure hose made at my local hose/hydraulics shop.
I am setting up an air compressor in my garage and need to connect the compressor hard line (mounted on the wall) to the compressor outlet. The distance from the compressor to the hard line is approximately 18 inches. I know I should use a flex line between the compressor and the hard line. I have read some posts where guys are using high pressure rubber lines with the proper fittings. I checked at home depot and could not see a 1/2" rubber line with 1/2" NPT fittings. Is it possible to use this natural gas flex line in the air compressor setup? I tend to think the best answer is going to be just get a 1/2" high pressure hose made at my local hose/hydraulics shop.
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