dgjessing
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Hey - running water in the shop! It's only a 1/4" line, and there is no drain, but it will be handy for replenishing water bottles, refilling the quenching tank next to the grinder, etc.
It's also an experiment - it's well above the frost line and terminates in a building that is unheated if not occupied, so (assuming it ever gets cold here again in the winter) it will freeze. It is polyethylene tubing. I've experimented with lengths of the same tubing completely filled with water, the ends capped off, in the freezer; no problem according to my tests. It seems to be able to expand enough to prevent breaking. I'll monitor it carefully when it starts to get cold (of course).
The gas line held 40 PSI for 24 hours. Haven't hooked up either end yet, but I'm confident that it will be fine.
It's also an experiment - it's well above the frost line and terminates in a building that is unheated if not occupied, so (assuming it ever gets cold here again in the winter) it will freeze. It is polyethylene tubing. I've experimented with lengths of the same tubing completely filled with water, the ends capped off, in the freezer; no problem according to my tests. It seems to be able to expand enough to prevent breaking. I'll monitor it carefully when it starts to get cold (of course).
The gas line held 40 PSI for 24 hours. Haven't hooked up either end yet, but I'm confident that it will be fine.