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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    I'm a little tired of tripping over air lines around here. I want to pipe air from my compressor to other locations. Anyone have recommendations for the best budget pipes and joins? Max output of the comp is 150 psi, usage is light duty, but would ideally need to run a spray gun for amateur projects. My compressor is way bigger than I need, but hey...
    There's a rival to the company aussiearcher posted, Air Energy in Knoxfield.

    I'll PM some info about the two companies.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    There's a rival to the company aussiearcher posted, Air Energy in Knoxfield.

    I'll PM some info about the two companies.


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    Thx Colin. Knoxfield is just down the road a bit.
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    Poly....easy to work with.
    If will be using air tools, or need decent air volume, think about running a ring type main line, 25mm (bigger if your lucky enough to have a nice sized shed), slightly angled to drain as others have said, pull droppers from the top of the main line, couplers a foot or so from the bottom of the droppers, ball valve to drain on the bottom of each dropper.
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