This thought just crossed my mind. Kevin, has anyone ever said that you and Chip Foose could be family? You both have that personality of sharing and teaching your skills and, best of all, being that person on screen as in real life.
This gentleman saved me a lot of time and money by demonstrating this product. And I sure do appreciatedit and thank you. Kevin for showing us this video. 37:4837:48 😊
Lots of shiny things. Once ran a bunch of airlines in a new scuba shop that handled 5,000+ psi. That was some expensive stuff. Nice banner in the background too.
Look like a great system Kevin. Thanks to you and Tony for the video. Like in another comment, it would be great to have a half inch system for a small garage setup.
Cool Kevin. With you moving to Tennessee and me moving to Iowa it makes it much easier for me to bring my bike for a drive train refresh. The old Heritage needs it. About this time next fall. As far as shop air when I have the time to add in hard lines I will see what they can do for me. Its been awhile, I am glad to see you still kicking. I am starting to get back on my feet. Getting old sucks, pain and health wise. I am putting a new cam in the old girl this winter. I havent ridden her in a year and a half because of detination I couldn't tune out and then health issues. So S&S 551 out and Red Shift 576 in. I made a mistake, shoud have put the 576 in to start with what with the SE CVO heads. 😁 Oh well. Then come spring ride her hard then in the fall bring her to you. Let you do your magic. It is good to catch a video when it comes out instead of a month or 2 or 3 later. Congrats on the move, be safe. Ron Hunter.
Looks great! Love your channel and you. Would love to have you build an engine for me. BUT, I’m sorry to see that you don’t have shut off valves at every port to replace hoses
Great looking system. One query has me curious. Where are the shutoffs at each outlet? For emergency repairs in case of a leak or blow out I think that would be smart move. Just a thought...Keep up the great work!!
Have you ever used Loctite 545? It is a pneumatic/hydraulic thread sealant and is made for locking and sealing high-pressure pneumatic and hydraulic systems. It may only be for fine threads though.
Trying to get ahold of you about you doing a lifter job on my M8. I have called and left 3 messages. How can I get to talk to you? Thanks in advance for getting back to me.
Thanks for the video. Glad to see you're doing well and getting the new shop figured out, customizing it.
This thought just crossed my mind.
Kevin, has anyone ever said that you and Chip Foose could be family? You both have that personality of sharing and teaching your skills and, best of all, being that person on screen as in real life.
Really nice set up Kevin. Congrats on the new shop.
That's good to know that product. I'm getting ready to run air in my shop.
This gentleman saved me a lot of time and money by demonstrating this product. And I sure do appreciatedit and thank you. Kevin for showing us this video. 37:48 37:48 😊
Pro-Twins blows away the competition!!
Lots of shiny things. Once ran a bunch of airlines in a new scuba shop that handled 5,000+ psi. That was some expensive stuff. Nice banner in the background too.
Great video I'm glad I watched it. And a great product.
Look like a great system Kevin. Thanks to you and Tony for the video. Like in another comment, it would be great to have a half inch system for a small garage setup.
I love my Blue but that grey just hides alot better and its super clean and straight great for OCD folk
Cool Kevin. With you moving to Tennessee and me moving to Iowa it makes it much easier for me to bring my bike for a drive train refresh. The old Heritage needs it. About this time next fall. As far as shop air when I have the time to add in hard lines I will see what they can do for me. Its been awhile, I am glad to see you still kicking. I am starting to get back on my feet. Getting old sucks, pain and health wise. I am putting a new cam in the old girl this winter. I havent ridden her in a year and a half because of detination I couldn't tune out and then health issues. So S&S 551 out and Red Shift 576 in. I made a mistake, shoud have put the 576 in to start with what with the SE CVO heads. 😁 Oh well. Then come spring ride her hard then in the fall bring her to you. Let you do your magic. It is good to catch a video when it comes out instead of a month or 2 or 3 later. Congrats on the move, be safe. Ron Hunter.
Looks great!
Love your channel and you.
Would love to have you build an engine for me.
BUT, I’m sorry to see that you don’t have shut off valves at every port to replace hoses
Kevin thanks for sharing great information 👌🏻
Having "breathable" air is awesome. You may want to look into a Fresh air supplied bump cap, I used one at Delta and they are the bomb.
Great looking system. One query has me curious. Where are the shutoffs at each outlet? For emergency repairs in case of a leak or blow out I think that would be smart move. Just a thought...Keep up the great work!!
Sounds like as good a system as I've heard of. Hope you're set for a while. If you have to move, should go smooth. Yeah right.
Very Cool - Suprised to Not see any inline regulators or guages along the wall or would you need that? Don't know
Beautiful!!
Have you ever used Loctite 545? It is a pneumatic/hydraulic thread sealant and is made for locking and sealing high-pressure pneumatic and hydraulic systems. It may only be for fine threads though.
Wish they had it for a home garage.
Aluminum pipe is king for shop/plant air. I can’t tell you how many miles of it I’ve sold and team installed.
Easy to spot airlines with the blue color.
Thank you for this 🙏🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Very cool 😎
Concours d'Elegance of air at Baxter's Garage.
I used the blue in my garage but not in business, just for personal use.
Where is your new shop located?
Trying to get ahold of you about you doing a lifter job on my M8. I have called and left 3 messages. How can I get to talk to you? Thanks in advance for getting back to me.
With that constant cough, I hope it's not covid Tony
Very nice air system but I'm sure quite pricey.
Your shop looks too clean and sterile. Get to work dude , ha ha