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Re: RE**200: PVC air piping

To: Dave Williams <dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us>
Subject: Re: RE**200: PVC air piping
From: Art Pfenninger <ch155@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 09:47:11 -0400 (EDT)
        Ok here is another thought ,why not use air hose and splice in
fittings? Can't get much cheaper or easier. 
...Art

On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Dave Williams wrote:

> 
> -> Why think about it at all?  PVC is a dime a foot, iron is 50 cents.
> -> Fittings are a quarter vs. a dollar.  So what.  We are talking about
> -> saving $50-100 on piping here.
> 
>  The price difference is a bit larger than that when you step up to 1"
> pipe.  The price differential on the fittings is considerably larger.
> Toss in $50 or so for rental of that threading machine you'll need,
> unless you're a masochist.  Your prices may vary somewhat regionally.
> 
>  Cost really wasn't a factor when I did my piping - over 100 feet, with
> ten risers and air chucks.  The deciding factor was rust.  Here in the
> swamplands it's common enough to see scale and rust coming out of iron
> air lines, plus I've seen 3/8" iron air pipes rupture after they'd
> rusted paper-thin.
> 
>  Iron pipe does fine as long as it's full of water.  It's not intended
> to hold damp air.
> 
>  I never gave any serious consideration to copper.  The bare pipe wasn't
> that expensive and the tube-to-tube fittings were okay, but the boxful
> of tube-to-NPT adapters required was horrendously expensive.
>                                    
> 


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