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In this video I show you how to select an air system for your shop. When it comes to running air lines you have a lot of options. Black pipe, galvanized pipe, PVC, PEX, Aluminum, or Copper. Because of rust and corrosion issues with black pipe and galvanized piping I did not use them. PVC is not OSHAA approved for air line use. PVC degrades in UV light so, eventually the piping will become very brittle and possibly shatter. I have seen people use PEX with some success. It must be inside the wall because of UV light exposure. The nice thing about PEX air lines is it will split rather than shatter. I did not want to run my air lines inside the walls. That really only left me with aluminum or copper. The aluminum kits use propitiatory fittings that cost anywhere between $15 and $25 per fitting. I needed a large number of fittings for my system. This raised the cost of an aluminum kit significantly for me. Ultimately I decided to run copper pipe and use Sharkbite fittings. It cost me around $250 for a copper system. Here are some options for air line systems for your shop: 3/4 Maxline: https://amzn.to/2KBdLSd 3/4 Fastpipe: https://amzn.to/2HSHE2E Questions? Shoot me an email at repairgeek365@gmail.com Disclaimer: The information, demonstration and any content contained in this video is for informational purposes only. The user Repair Geek makes no warranty, express or implied, regarding the effectiveness or safety of the contents of this video. In no way should the contents of the video, including the tools used, be repeated or tried by anyone. Viewers should only seek the help of a trained professional located at a licensed auto repair shop for any fix, modification, alteration, or any change to their vehicle. Repair Geek shall not be liable for any injury, damage, or loss to any person or property that may result from use of the tools, equipment, or any content contained in this video. In addition, there is no way to guarantee that the video is not altered or modified or is not in the final form submitted by Repair Geek and therefore, Repair Geek does not warrant that the video is unaltered or not modified. The links on this video to products are for informational purposes only and in no way are an endorsement of the safety or effectiveness of the particular product. Viewers understand that anything contained in this video or linked to or from this video is the sole responsibility of the viewer and in no way provides an express or implied warranty as to the safety or effectiveness of any linked tool, product, or video. Therefore, viewer agrees to release, waive, and discharge Repair Geek or anyone affiliated with Repair Geek, from any and all liability, claims, demands, actions, and causes of action whatsoever arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including death, that may be sustained by the viewer, or to any property belonging to viewer, regardless of whether the loss is linked to the use of the contents of this video, or otherwise and regardless of whether such liability arises in tort, contract, strict liability, or otherwise, to the fullest extent allowed by law.