Galvanized Pipe
by Tony
(Fayetteville, NC)
How does galvanized pipe rank for compressed air plumbing?
I am currently using PVC (I know I know, not recommended) and I want to upgrade, however I do not want the cost of copper nor do I have the skills needed anyway, and black pipe rusts like crazy.
Bill answers...Hi Tony, nice hearing from you.
First off, PVC isn't just "not recommended", it could be catastrophic. PVC's burst threshold lowers the hotter it gets, and I believe that Fayetteville NC might get the odd warmish day?
When PVC lets go, it often shatters, and anyone and anything around could get shredded.
If I had lots of money, my first choice for a compressed air supply line would be copper. But you're right, it has become very expensive, and even though there are other alternatives to 'sweating' the copper, that would be my first choice for putting copper lines and fittings together.
You know, I don't know of anyone that's using galvanized pipe as a compressed air line. Don't know why. As long as the pipe has the pressure rating (and it should), then the galvanized coating would stop rust inside the lines, making it, in my opinion, a good choice.
By the way, I'd much rather 'sweat' copper than thread pipe.
Anyone else have any ideas for Tony and the use of galvanized pipe for an air supply.
Good luck.
Bill