AlanB's Barn Airlines

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Never thought about using PEX. If you are using PEX, why not just use air hose?

Eddie

As mentioned, diameter and price were a factor, but for me, I wanted the lengths to be right, and not have extra coils. I have not figured out yet how to terminate ends on the airlines yet. (actually wondering if I could use Pex crimp rings on barb fittings, or maybe just the standard pex if I could find corresponding airlines)

In the basement I just did the airline deal with coils hanging where it was too short or too long.
 
   / AlanB's Barn Airlines #13  
As mentioned, diameter and price were a factor, but for me, I wanted the lengths to be right, and not have extra coils. I have not figured out yet how to terminate ends on the airlines yet. (actually wondering if I could use Pex crimp rings on barb fittings, or maybe just the standard pex if I could find corresponding airlines)

In the basement I just did the airline deal with coils hanging where it was too short or too long.

You should be able to buy PEX to NPT fitings.
 
   / AlanB's Barn Airlines #14  
Do you have PEX with a outer coating or sleeve? Regular PEX is not rated for exterior exposure, and will degrade fairly quickly. The brand I have used warns about this and says the pipe will be degraded after 60 days exposure.

Tom
 
   / AlanB's Barn Airlines #15  
"As mentioned, diameter and price were a factor, but for me, I wanted the lengths to be right, and not have extra coils. I have not figured out yet how to terminate ends on the airlines yet. (actually wondering if I could use Pex crimp rings on barb fittings, or maybe just the standard pex if I could find corresponding airlines)

In the basement I just did the airline deal with coils hanging where it was too short or too long."

That's what I did, just bought a 100 foot roll of air hose and use that for my permanent air line. Put in a "T" fitting with barbs on each end and use little hose clamps to hold it tight. I use it to feed two air hose reels on opposite sides of my shop and it seems to be working perfectly so far.
 

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