used pvc over 20 years ago.. it will eventually break if you use it out-side.. I have a few of the lines break where the sun hits it where it goes into the barns around the slabs and the lawn mower and weed eater hits it... but.. 3 bucks worth of repairs and its back up for 20 mores years. the inside pvc has never broken, the buried pvc between barns will pick up condensation and store it in the low spots but any other pipe will do the same. go at least 3/4 inch for good flow for impact tools.. i limit my 175lb compressor to 130lbs on the pvc. at this level, I am able to keep all the lines putting out 100lbs with a 3/4 inch impact wrench running. the schedule 40 pvc is tested at 400 lbs and works very well and is very cheap. I have air in 4 different buildings from one compressor. It does not throw shrapnel, but will crack if you hit it with a riding lawn mower too hard.If painting with a high volume gun, I can put a storage tank (off old compressor) at the far barn and it acts as a buffer to keep the overall fluctuations at a minimum. But it turn out I didnt really need it.
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