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Thanks again to Sean for giving me some pointers. When you are in the market for the accessories such as air lines and hose reels, I searched for some time to find what I thought would be the most beneficial and cost effective - not the cheapest route.
For the Rapid Air system - see the link for the price. Best around, even better than the company, Eastwood, Autobody Mart and Amazon. Plus free shipping. http://www.sears.com/rapid-air-rapid...1&blockType=G1 Because I wanted 3 air stations around the garage, I went to the company and purchased the individual parts needed to complete the air stations in the manner I wanted. http://www.rapidairproducts.com/stor...2&cat=Rapidair Finally, I wanted a nice air hose reel, quality, rubber line, etc, etc. This is what I found. http://www.amazon.com/GOODYEAR-46731...=air+hose+reel I have to say that I am satisfied to this point with the all of the products, installation and quality of the pieces. The Rapid Air system went together faster than I imagined. It was only time consuming because I wanted it to have the custom look. The people at Rapid Air when I called about a couple of pieces couldn't have been nicer and more friendly. The hose reel is heavy-duty. You will have to buy a whip hose to connect from the air station to the hose reel or fab one up out of pipe. I took the easy route and bought the preassembled whip hose with a spring and swivel on the end for longevity. FWIW Ronnie |
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Thanks for all the information.. This is exactly what I was looking for.... this will help me make the right decision.... Thanks again....... Mack
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