Hey GT. I put that type of airline in my shop a couple of years ago. It goes together better than copper or steel. Things are looking good. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
The nice thing about these split compression rings, you can take it apart and re-use them if you change your setup. Remember to turn off the aircompressor when you leave. Several shops have burned down by air leaks and aircompressor running non-stop. Drain the tank at the bottom everyday.
Just seen 3 vidz from youu! SUBBED! All have been in depth& informative! Professional setup, loove the air hose setup! Great vidz thankx playa*** locked inn
It's been 4 years, according to the post stamp. How is this airline system held up? I'm looking to put something similar into my shop. But i've been debating about going the old reliable metal pipe, but this looks easier and better Just wondering how it holds up over time
The rapid air kit has been absolutely great 💯 I still don't have a proper air drying system and the compressor is a bit louder than I would want, but I can improve on those later on
Hi Tomek! Pex is common in US as well, for water plumbing. But this line is a little different. Pex, for example, doesnt have the aluminum core that the maxline does. Pex typically installs with a crimp or a band, whereas maxline comes with compression fittings.
@@IzziedeD in pipes that we call pex there is an aluminium layer in the middle on the out side there is hard plastic type thing and inside some softer plastic than you insert a fiting on the end with two orings and the same as here ring and nut. This is what we call pex I Poland
Hey GT. I put that type of airline in my shop a couple of years ago. It goes together better than copper or steel. Things are looking good. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Getting ready to install this same kit. You did a great job and did a very clean install. You made it look easy. Thanks for sharing.
The nice thing about these split compression rings, you can take it apart and re-use them if you change your setup.
Remember to turn off the aircompressor when you leave. Several shops have burned down by air leaks and aircompressor running non-stop.
Drain the tank at the bottom everyday.
How?
@@isco5232They aren’t burning down! This is why he can’t answer you back! Bunch of BS!
Thanks for a well done video. You explained your installation very good. It will be very helpful to me as I start my own installation.
Thanks been looking for a solid rapid air vid before I purchased and this one was good.
Going to add similar setup to '80 Winnebago converted into metal shop/tool wagon. Similar setup, just smaller and fully mobile. Nice work!
Just seen 3 vidz from youu! SUBBED! All have been in depth& informative! Professional setup, loove the air hose setup!
Great vidz thankx playa*** locked inn
Thanks for the support 🙏🏼
It's been 4 years, according to the post stamp. How is this airline system held up? I'm looking to put something similar into my shop.
But i've been debating about going the old reliable metal pipe, but this looks easier and better Just wondering how it holds up over time
Honestly that’s a pretty nice set up …
Sweet install, good job.
Looks good, I'm going to get this same setup
Looks good....nice job.
Nice to see you back bro
Thanks bro! 😎👍
Very nice install and video!!
Thanks friend. Keeping it simple
Great work!
Good video. 👍
You did an awesome job. I like you setup. Do you still like it any pros and cons you can think of?
The rapid air kit has been absolutely great 💯
I still don't have a proper air drying system and the compressor is a bit louder than I would want, but I can improve on those later on
@@GTsPerformance Nice man I just emailed you some stuff. Take care Bro
Thank you for video just bought same compressor looking for tips.
Nice job 👍🏻
Just bought the exact same set up
I'm loving mine
Keep it rolling 👍
Was it hard to straighten it out?
Hey GT how much do you charge to remove bodylift blocks from a 99 silverado?
AWESOME! #likeaboss
In Europe we call it a pex system and this thing is cheep as garden hose my wiew is that this Quick connectors are most expensive
Hi Tomek! Pex is common in US as well, for water plumbing. But this line is a little different. Pex, for example, doesnt have the aluminum core that the maxline does. Pex typically installs with a crimp or a band, whereas maxline comes with compression fittings.
@@IzziedeD in pipes that we call pex there is an aluminium layer in the middle on the out side there is hard plastic type thing and inside some softer plastic than you insert a fiting on the end with two orings and the same as here ring and nut. This is what we call pex I Poland
@@tomekpawowski2692 Thanks! Interesting to know. Probably sales and marketing people come up with all the names.
@@tomekpawowski2692 your PEX is different than they PEX I have.
Mmmm....McDonald's 😋
AWESOME! #likeaboss
Good job ,,,looks nice and neat