Need Some Help w/ draining air out of Valve// have flatline tank...

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  • Lord_Whoopass
    Capt. of U.P. RAGE
    • Feb 2003
    • 813

    #1

    Need Some Help w/ draining air out of Valve// have flatline tank...

    Hi,
    I have a Flatline system and I can never seem to drain enough Air out of the line after I shut the air on my flatline off to my Emag to get the Quick disconnect to pop... Anyway I want to set up a drain on the line.... I thought of one way by putting a T coming off the valve w/ an on/off on the opposite side of the T than the Input air and when you would shut off your input air (turn flatline off) then all you would have to do is open the other end of the T and drain out the air... But I have never been able to find a T piece in 1/8 threading... If anyone Knows where I could get one I would be most appreciative...
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  • ChucktheMAGician
    Back at it
    • Oct 2002
    • 1855

    #2
    A slide check would do the same job, be easier to find, and may even cost less in the long run
    Feedback from: AO,PBN

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    • Aegis
      To old for this
      • Dec 2002
      • 596

      #3
      I have the same issue, and would like to get away from using a Proconnect. Cooper-T makes a little gizmo that might do the trick - I just ordered one:



      Lousy pic, but it is threaded 1/8NPT and has an oring seal inside it. Turning the knob on the end will vent pressure. Also ordered a t fitting. We'll see how it works.
      my feedback thread

      It's EEEE-gis:

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      • Lord_Whoopass
        Capt. of U.P. RAGE
        • Feb 2003
        • 813

        #4
        where did you find the T fitting? Cuz I would like to order one...
        And I know slide checks work but my little problem is that I have knocked it open several times sliding into bunkers and had to take it off cuz I was dropping alot of air outta my tank every time I accidently hit it open... The on/off would be up by my valve and would have a harder time accidentally hitting it open and would be quicker to shut off if it did...
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        • MSB304
          Registered User
          • Nov 2003
          • 15

          #5
          Palmer Pursuit has the fittings, and also a bleed off... http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/CATALOG/fittings.htm
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