countrybumpkin
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Anyone using pex water line for compressed air lines in there shop?
I used RapidAir MaxLine system. It is plastic pipe lined with aluminum. It was a snap to install. Have it about a year and so far no leaks or failures of any kind. All fittings are also available in far supply stores. I think it is way to go.
Maxline Air Compressor Piping | Rapidair Piping | Engineered Specialties
:thumbsup:I used RapidAir MaxLine system. It is plastic pipe lined with aluminum. It was a snap to install. Have it about a year and so far no leaks or failures of any kind. All fittings are also available in far supply stores. I think it is way to go.
Maxline Air Compressor Piping | Rapidair Piping | Engineered Specialties
I'm not familiar with PEX being used for air lines. I know that PVC is the worse material that you can use because it fatigues over time and the explodes when it fails, sending splinters though the air that have blinded people and caused serious injuries to those around when it happens. Never use PVC for this!!!!
Does PEX make the fittings to do this? If they do, then I would be fine with doing it if the numbers made sense. If nobody makes PEX fittings for air lines, then that's a sign to me that says it's not a good idea.
Personally, I like using air hoses for air lines. The ends are already threaded, you can get them in a variety of lengths to fit your space, they are cheap, and you know that they are safe. Why use anything else?
Good discussion. I'm pondering this as well. Like Bumpkin, I'll be running 300ft or so.