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#194494 01/09/11 09:02 AM
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I'm looking to replace my air hose and would like to get some opinions of what type I should look for. My old hose is I guess about 15 years old from Harbor Freight and is getting dried out. Do I use rubber PVC or some other material

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Andys29 #194496 01/09/11 09:25 AM
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1 vote for rubber.
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The Goodyear black rubber hose I bought stays reasonably pliable in the cold. I believe HF sells those as well. When I first put my compressor in I bought a length of the plastic hose which works OK in the summer but it's hard as a rock in the winter.


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Thanks for the information. Anyone else have more info


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