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    Plumbed the Garage for Air

    We`ll after living hear for 3 years I finally got around to plumbing my garage for air. I used 1/2 pvc with lots of corners, tees, etc. I also installed a regulator so I can adjust the pressure, a air filter to remove any water from the air, and a main shut off along with a shut off for each air line. I also was able to plumb my retractable air line in so that I no longer have to unplug something else to use it. So I essentially have air ready to go at anytime without having to pull anything out or hook anything up, I have my air nozzle attached to it at all times. Here are some pics of the finished job.

    Regulator and Filter

    Main Shut Off

    This is about in the middle of my garage

    This is the far right side of the shop.

    I am thinking next weekend I am going to add another hook up over my bench and hook up one of those pre coiled hoses with a bungee so I can have an air line that I can pull down when I need it and let go of it when I don`t and have it pull back up to the bottom of my cabinets. I know it is hard to visualize, I will post pics when it is done.

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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    How much air pressure you running through that? Hopefully not much, I have seen a PVC pipe used for compressed air explode before, and it wasn`t pretty.

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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    Quote Originally Posted by RobertP View Post
    How much air pressure you running through that? Hopefully not much, I have seen a PVC pipe used for compressed air explode before, and it wasn`t pretty.
    150 psi, the pipe is rated for 600 psi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfu7274456 View Post
    150 psi, the pipe is rated for 600 psi.
    I have used PVC for 20 years on my air compressor NO problems.

    If you put a gauge on your water line like I did you will see that when you close the faucet the pressure will go much higher than what you will ever see with air.

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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    sfu,
    Looks like you did your homework to me,

    IMO by the time the PVC gets old and brittle You & I will be 6-feet under

    If not it will make an intresting story to share

    Congrats on the Plumbin job

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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    And here I was thinking you plumbed it for air "conditioning." I`d be real interested in that, as I have been thinking about doing that in my garage.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    Mine doesn`t have air conditioning but it is heated.

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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    Quote Originally Posted by JaredPointer View Post
    And here I was thinking you plumbed it for air "conditioning." I`d be real interested in that, as I have been thinking about doing that in my garage.
    Lol..me too

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    Nice work
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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    Quote Originally Posted by sfu7274456 View Post
    Mine doesn`t have air conditioning but it is heated.
    Well my garage has all three.
    It has heat and air conditioning and is plumbed for air.
    Problem is my back gave out and I can`t work in it anymore.

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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    I also thought he was talking about a/c at first.
    My garage is air conditioned also but it belongs to my daughter.
    Its where she practices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black bart View Post
    Problem is my back gave out and I can`t work in it anymore.
    Can I borrow it?

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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    Quote Originally Posted by blk45 View Post
    Can I borrow it?
    What my broken back be glad to give it to you.

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    Re: Plumbed the Garage for Air

    Quote Originally Posted by black bart View Post
    What my broken back be glad to give it to you.
    Wonder what that would cost to ship?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blk45 View Post
    Wonder what that would cost to ship?
    I`ll bet if you`ll take it, he`ll deliver.
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