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Old 02-19-2016, 04:26 PM   #1
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Air Lines

I am about to start running air lines. Any advice??

Placement. I was thinking about sleeving it in some places with some 3/8" pex to protect it. Is this needed?

I was going to hold them down with rubber lined P clips.



How far away from heat is safe?

I am running a full manual set up with the valves and gauges pictured below.



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Old 02-19-2016, 08:59 PM   #2
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Re: Air Lines

I finished up my 69 about 6 weeks ago & it was fun. I used the same rubber insulated clamps you're going to use. I just made sure it wasn't going to rub against anything, and the parts that did I put a rubber hose around the DOT line to protect it. As long as it isn't rubbing against anything I think you'll be okay. I still have a tiny leak some where. The bags will stay inflated for weeks and not drop, but the tank will run out of air in about 2.5 to 3 days. Once I'm healthy enough I'll try & track the leak(s) down. Had hip replacement surgery 5 weeks ago so still a little weak.
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Old 02-22-2016, 12:44 PM   #3
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I finished up my 69 about 6 weeks ago & it was fun. I used the same rubber insulated clamps you're going to use. I just made sure it wasn't going to rub against anything, and the parts that did I put a rubber hose around the DOT line to protect it. As long as it isn't rubbing against anything I think you'll be okay. I still have a tiny leak some where. The bags will stay inflated for weeks and not drop, but the tank will run out of air in about 2.5 to 3 days. Once I'm healthy enough I'll try & track the leak(s) down. Had hip replacement surgery 5 weeks ago so still a little weak.


Thanks for the feedback Mike. Get well soon!!
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