David Grason wrote:I haven't done this yet, but it's next on the list. I intend to install copper lines from the air compressor.
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:
Hey David,
I solved the Disappearing Tape Measure Mystery.
1. If it's not next to the phone, from that call that interupted you...
2. Check next to the toilet.
3. If it's still missing...Grab another one from the drawer.
campadk wrote: My wife bought me 10 measuring tapes for Christmas a few years ago.
gardenwood wrote:
Worst part, Roger couldn't find anything after I'd cleaned
Lois
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:David Grason wrote:I haven't done this yet, but it's next on the list. I intend to install copper lines from the air compressor.
David,
I don't know if the cold weather back in TN would have an adverse affect on this, but...
In my last three shops I've used schedule 40 plastic water pipe for all my air lines.
It's easy on the pocket book, quick and easy... just cut, prime and glue. I've never had a line burst or connection come appart and my latest compressor tops out at 175 PSI.
Oh Yaa, I do use a short rubber air hose (About 3' long) to go from the compressor to the wall mounted schedule 40 pipe to dampen the vibration of the compressor while it's running.
I was a bit leary of this type of setup at first until I noticed a lot of auto body shops in my area using it.
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