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Karl Townsend June 8th 11 08:30 PM

large air line
 
I'm over to "the Kid's" place tommorrow. We're moving the air
compressor to his basement and setting up scaffold for sandblasting
the whole exterior of the house. He just found 100' of 3/8 line
restricts the blaster too much.

His question, what should be used for temporary large ID air line?

Karl


Lloyd E. Sponenburgh[_3_] June 8th 11 09:03 PM

large air line
 
Karl Townsend fired this volley in
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His question, what should be used for temporary large ID air line?

Karl


Karl, when we were blasting the paint off'n Swift boats in RVN, we used
1" line for anything up to the blaster rig itself. Then, whatever sized
lines it had.

It's not "safe" for shop piping, but sch-40 pvc is rated higher than
you'll be using it.

I've done that a few times to get air 200-300 feet away for a job like
blasting my gate posts clean.

LLoyd

Pete C. June 8th 11 10:12 PM

large air line
 

Karl Townsend wrote:

I'm over to "the Kid's" place tommorrow. We're moving the air
compressor to his basement and setting up scaffold for sandblasting
the whole exterior of the house. He just found 100' of 3/8 line
restricts the blaster too much.

His question, what should be used for temporary large ID air line?

Karl


You can probably rent larger air line from United, Nations or other
equipment rental places that rent trailer type compressors at a
reasonable rate. You might find renting larger blast equipment is
practical as well if it saves a lot of time and labor. Otherwise a roll
of 1/2" or 3/4" PEX tubing and a couple fittings should work, and be
useful for redeployment later as water plumbing.

Bob Engelhardt June 8th 11 10:26 PM

large air line
 
3/4" garden hose?

Ecnerwal[_3_] June 9th 11 12:09 AM

large air line
 
In article ,
"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:

Karl Townsend fired this volley in
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His question, what should be used for temporary large ID air line?

Karl


Karl, when we were blasting the paint off'n Swift boats in RVN, we used
1" line for anything up to the blaster rig itself. Then, whatever sized
lines it had.

It's not "safe" for shop piping, but sch-40 pvc is rated higher than
you'll be using it.


It's not rated for air *at all*. No need for "scare" quotes - it's not
safe for use with air, unless it's completely contained in ground or a
shatter shield. Fundamentally different things happen when a plastic
pipe containing 100PSI water and one containing 100PSI air crack. One
results in shrapnel.

http://www.charlottepipe.com/Default...Page=PVC40Pipe

Large diameter rubber air compressor hose (as seen on a jackhammer hear
you) - as already mentioned, it can be rented from the same places that
rent towed compressors and jackhammers. Or you might find a roll at an
auction.

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Stormin Mormon June 9th 11 01:11 AM

large air line
 
Use a couple T, and run parallel dual lines.

Garden hose might work, if it's heavy duty stuff.

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"Karl Townsend" wrote in
message ...
I'm over to "the Kid's" place tommorrow. We're moving the
air
compressor to his basement and setting up scaffold for
sandblasting
the whole exterior of the house. He just found 100' of 3/8
line
restricts the blaster too much.

His question, what should be used for temporary large ID
air line?

Karl



Winston June 9th 11 01:19 AM

large air line
 
Bob Engelhardt wrote:
3/4" garden hose?


It works great!

(Don't tell anybody I told you that though.)

:)

--Winston

Lloyd E. Sponenburgh[_3_] June 9th 11 02:24 AM

large air line
 
Ecnerwal fired this volley
in :

It's not rated for air *at all*. No need for "scare" quotes - it's not
safe for use with air, unless it's completely contained in ground or a
shatter shield. Fundamentally different things happen when a plastic
pipe containing 100PSI water and one containing 100PSI air crack. One
results in shrapnel.


Yes, Nanny. I won't do that anymore.

LLoyd

Carl Ijames[_3_] June 9th 11 05:17 AM

large air line
 
A rough calc for 100' of line and 20 cfm gives a pressure drop of 48 psi for
..5" id, 5.6 psi for .75" id, and 1.2 psi for 1" id - diameter is your FRIEND
:-).

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Regards,
Carl Ijames
"Karl Townsend" wrote in message
...

I'm over to "the Kid's" place tommorrow. We're moving the air
compressor to his basement and setting up scaffold for sandblasting
the whole exterior of the house. He just found 100' of 3/8 line
restricts the blaster too much.

His question, what should be used for temporary large ID air line?

Karl



Sunworshipper[_2_] June 9th 11 01:00 PM

large air line
 
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 17:26:05 -0400, Bob Engelhardt
wrote:

3/4" garden hose?


The commercial ones are bigger. Reminds me of doing a Casino pool and
had to hear about three sand blasters in their huge "courtyard" for a
week or more. I can still imagine the shriek.

I have a blue one with stainless connectors...


SW

Stormin Mormon June 14th 11 12:55 AM

large air line
 
Sounds workable. I'd want to use good quality hose.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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"Winston" wrote in message
...
Bob Engelhardt wrote:
3/4" garden hose?


It works great!

(Don't tell anybody I told you that though.)

:)

--Winston




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