Hello, a vacuum cleaner would have done a better job here. You blow fine dust into the air, which you inhale. The fine dust then settles in your lungs. Build yourself a good suction device. Hallo, ein Staubsauger hätte es hier besser Arbeit gemacht. Du bläst feinen Staub in die Luft, den du einatmest. Der feine Staub setzt sich dann in deinen Lungen fest. Bau dir ein gute Absaugvorrichtung Hola, una aspiradora habría funcionado mejor aquí. Soplas polvo fino al aire y lo inhalas. Luego, el polvo fino se deposita en los pulmones. Construye tú mismo un buen dispositivo de succión
I'm with the guy that said pvc can explode under prolonged high air pressure,,,,don't try it!! Use pex its easier to work with and no fancy heater to melt pipe together.
Video does not explain the thumbnail picture. Was that click bait? Can you do a video on the tool that you used for connecting the plastic pipe together? Thanks.
I have a hose on a spring retractable reel that I have mounted near the roof of my shop. When I need air, I just pull it to anywhere in my shop. When I'm done, I just give it a snap and it retract out of my way. Running long lines with lots of fittings will also cause losses.
DANGER!!!! PVC pipe will explode after a period of time, when used for compressed air! check with pvc manufacturers if you doubt me! PEX would be better. Please follow up and warn people!
Thats a bullshit because this is not pvc pipe its ppr.20mm ppr pipe has pressure rating of maximum 12.5bar,considering that his whimpy little metabo compressor can produce maximum 8 bar its way below the safety limit.And since its indoors instalation he doesnt have to worry about sun or cold reducing the life span of pipes.
So glad to see the safety police are here to tell us all how to survive BTW...you forgot to reinforce to us all how he doesn't have his safety glasses on. And you didn't mention the lack of steel toes safety shoes, etc, etc, etc Sure hope you had your safety glasses on as you typed your comment
Love how you continue to improve your working area, super easy and great ideas, once again!
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Hello, a vacuum cleaner would have done a better job here. You blow fine dust into the air, which you inhale. The fine dust then settles in your lungs. Build yourself a good suction device.
Hallo, ein Staubsauger hätte es hier besser Arbeit gemacht. Du bläst feinen Staub in die Luft, den du einatmest. Der feine Staub setzt sich dann in deinen Lungen fest. Bau dir ein gute Absaugvorrichtung
Hola, una aspiradora habría funcionado mejor aquí. Soplas polvo fino al aire y lo inhalas. Luego, el polvo fino se deposita en los pulmones. Construye tú mismo un buen dispositivo de succión
Good job mister beautifully done
I'm with the guy that said pvc can explode under prolonged high air pressure,,,,don't try it!! Use pex its easier to work with and no fancy heater to melt pipe together.
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Video does not explain the thumbnail picture. Was that click bait? Can you do a video on the tool that you used for connecting the plastic pipe together? Thanks.
Why didn't you just get a longer hose heck of lot cheaper
I have a hose on a spring retractable reel that I have mounted near the roof of my shop. When I need air, I just pull it to anywhere in my shop. When I'm done, I just give it a snap and it retract out of my way. Running long lines with lots of fittings will also cause losses.
Muy bien hecho. Más cómodo para tener el aire del compresor cerca. Te felicito
Why didn't you just move the air compressor, like 5 feet??
Just think of the time and money saved by moving the PORTABLE compressor closer in the first place. There’s 10 wasted minutes I won’t get back….
A battery blower does the same without all the work you have done, even when the power is off
Do not use pvc for compressed air.. it's not designed for it.. and why didn't he just buy the right size fittings
DANGER!!!! PVC pipe will explode after a period of time, when used for compressed air! check with pvc manufacturers if you doubt me! PEX would be better. Please follow up and warn people!
Thats a bullshit because this is not pvc pipe its ppr.20mm ppr pipe has pressure rating of maximum 12.5bar,considering that his whimpy little metabo compressor can produce maximum 8 bar its way below the safety limit.And since its indoors instalation he doesnt have to worry about sun or cold reducing the life span of pipes.
So glad to see the safety police are here to tell us all how to survive
BTW...you forgot to reinforce to us all how he doesn't have his safety glasses on. And you didn't mention the lack of steel toes safety shoes, etc, etc, etc
Sure hope you had your safety glasses on as you typed your comment
What does the video have to do with the thumbnail?
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