boggen
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lots and lots of comments.... ya know, i can pick up 100' foot extension air hose fairly cheap. as long as i put in enough pipe hangers (prefer plastic hangers with smooth edges) and account some for stretching and bowing down of the line. for slop and getting water to goto a tank or drop leg.... what is the issue?
folks are talking PEX, but there is a good amount of other hoses out there, that are rated for higher pressures, and are rated to be exposed. and not needing a protection cover over it.
to not it CPVC and PVC (solid hard plastic is a NO NO) but the softer plastic hoses should be fine. only issue with plastic, is heat/UV light and causing things to wear quicker, may eventually start to leak if you have major vibration going down through the lines and there is a sharp point / spot were hose can wear down.
some issues i have with galvinized or black pipe. is the fittings to pipe. there is a "edge" were water can get trapped at. along with other crud. before the water has a chance to flow onto the next section of pipe.
copper fittings on the other hand. generally have a much smoother adjustment all the way through fitting and to the next section of copper pipe.
various plastic hose fittings. also have ugly internal connections. though some of the more expensive PEX connections have a better internal flow to them much like copper pipe.
folks are talking PEX, but there is a good amount of other hoses out there, that are rated for higher pressures, and are rated to be exposed. and not needing a protection cover over it.
to not it CPVC and PVC (solid hard plastic is a NO NO) but the softer plastic hoses should be fine. only issue with plastic, is heat/UV light and causing things to wear quicker, may eventually start to leak if you have major vibration going down through the lines and there is a sharp point / spot were hose can wear down.
some issues i have with galvinized or black pipe. is the fittings to pipe. there is a "edge" were water can get trapped at. along with other crud. before the water has a chance to flow onto the next section of pipe.
copper fittings on the other hand. generally have a much smoother adjustment all the way through fitting and to the next section of copper pipe.
various plastic hose fittings. also have ugly internal connections. though some of the more expensive PEX connections have a better internal flow to them much like copper pipe.