[AT] Air lines

Chuck Saunders gooberdog at gmail.com
Fri Oct 16 06:33:38 PDT 2009


The only concern I would have with PEX is that it is vulnerable to UV
degradation. The tubing would need to be shielded from the light or the
lifespan would be reduced to the point where installation would be
problematic.
Chuck Saunders

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:47 PM, Frank <gremaux at midrivers.com> wrote:

> I went to harbor freight and bought air hose(very inexpensive) and stapled
> it to the wall(made for air pressure)
> Frank
>
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> H.L., as a one-time plumber, I wouldn't use PVC, but I think PEX would be a
> great choice.  For one thing, if it does rupture, it won't throw any
> shards.
>
> Gene
>
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>
> > In the past there has been a number of discussions on the bad points of
> > using PVC pipe for air lines.
> >
> > What about the safety of using PEX for air ??
> >
> > Comments please.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > H. L. Staples
> > McLoud, Oklahoma
> > USA
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