I use copper lines that have soldered joints for air distribution in the shop. I was going to add a port to dedicate to priming (no oil) with a 1/4 inch quick connect (as opposed to the 3/8 inch used for tools). When disassembling the related sections of copper pipe, there was green "stuff" in the pipe. I can only guess this is some form of corrosion. I'm not certain this is anywhere other than near the soldiered joints.
I have not started priming (ALMOST ready). Do I need to be concerned with what I found in the pipes contaminating the primer?
Thanks,
Mike
I have not started priming (ALMOST ready). Do I need to be concerned with what I found in the pipes contaminating the primer?
Thanks,
Mike