<VV> NEW TYPE SHOP AIR PLUMBING
Frank DuVal
corvairduval at cox.net
Sat Feb 16 23:40:39 EST 2008
Yes, but you are from the dry west where the air pipes don't carry water
half the time! Here in the east in summer it is common to get more
water than air in industrial air lines. The amount of zinc inside
galvanized pipe is slim, but every bit helps in keeping rust particles
out of paint. Of course the filter should catch them! The galvanizing on
the fittings also helps fill the pin holes so common on these offshore
black iron fittings.
Frank DuVal
Dennis PLEAU wrote:
>I'm with you, I thought it is the piping of choice for compressed air.
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>>From: kentsu at corvairkid.com> To: virtualvairs at corvair.org> Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 16:44:30 -0800> Subject: Re: <VV> NEW TYPE SHOP AIR PLUMBING> > Curious--who dis-recommends black iron for air? Several people out my way> use it. I have it too.
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