I used a bunch of PVC water pipe. When I needed to redo some of it, I found the part nearest the compressor was very brittle. The rest was pretty good still. My conclusion, right or wrong, was the compressor oil that had made it down the line was the source of the deterioration.
When I redid things, I used a hose (from Northern) to run the length of the barn. The rest was done in copper. No PVC in there now!
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