Side Project
After dragging lengthy lines of air hose from the garage, under the door (particularly unpleasant when the inside and outside temps are at extremes) and throughout the house, I came up with a better plan.
I'd simply drill a hole through the wall from the garage to the basement. Brilliant!
Eh. Not so brilliant. A hole through the wall doesn't really help with temperature differences between outside and in, nor does it protect from critters.
I had to have a better way.
Which of course required some machining.
And voila!
I'll be the first to admit it's not perfect, but it's a start.
It's a start to a whole series of air lines plumbed throughout the house and garage!
Just imagine the euphoria to opening a closet door and finding an accessible air chuck in the back corner! It will be amazing!
Home repairs nuts everywhere will bow in envy!
Or not.
- b
I'd simply drill a hole through the wall from the garage to the basement. Brilliant!
Eh. Not so brilliant. A hole through the wall doesn't really help with temperature differences between outside and in, nor does it protect from critters.
I had to have a better way.
Which of course required some machining.
And voila!
I'll be the first to admit it's not perfect, but it's a start.
It's a start to a whole series of air lines plumbed throughout the house and garage!
Just imagine the euphoria to opening a closet door and finding an accessible air chuck in the back corner! It will be amazing!
Home repairs nuts everywhere will bow in envy!
Or not.
- b
Labels: air tools, home maintenance, pneumatic tools
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