Does anyone know how those hardline setups that don't have any fittings are put together? Thanks.
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If those ^^^ are what you are talking about then they do have fittings. Those are swegelock (Im sure I misspelled that) fittings that are 1/8"npt to 1/4"cpt. with 1/4" alum tubing (alum is rated for 3-4 thousand psi, and the steel is rated to 10300 psi.Comment
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hs2000
I have been wanting to go harline for a while, but I can't figure out how to bend the tubing. How do you do it?Comment
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I know, I know!!
If you are referring to the one like Doc Nickle made a while back that looks like the hardline just emerges from one port and goes into another with no fittings or elbows then I know the answer!
I had asked about it as well and Doc said he used 1/8 npt plugs and dilled them out to fit the hardline into them. Then, he soldered the drilled out fittings onto the ends of the already bent hardline and installed it. It will require dissasembly of your marker to get it off though.
I have use another method that doesn't use the type of compression fittings shown in the picture above. Use macroline fittings and 1/4" SS tubing and the tubing should slide perfectly into the macroline fittings. I have used this method and it works and it is easier to dissasemble your marker.Comment
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hs2000
Where can I get a this speciality tool? I tried googling "swegelock" with no results.Originally posted by MANNa tubing bender. Its a speciality tool that you can order from swegelock. pm me and Ill try to help you out
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hs2000
I think this is it,
but it's 106 bucks!Comment
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Originally posted by hs2000I think this is it,
but it's 106 bucks!
That sounds about right.
I think we got ours for 80ish
How did you get it to seal? I have many different thickness of ss tubing, and have tried what you said, however always had leaks. I have used both brass, nickel, and ss microline fittings.Originally posted by WalrusI have use another method that doesn't use the type of compression fittings shown in the picture above. Use macroline fittings and 1/4" SS tubing and the tubing should slide perfectly into the macroline fittings. I have used this method and it works and it is easier to dissasemble your marker.
Hs2000 pm me I can try to help you out on the bend.Comment
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hs2000
Thanks, I will, although I don't have the money to do anything right now.Originally posted by MANNHs2000 pm me I can try to help you out on the bend.Comment
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I got this one and I've used it quite a bit. It works just fine ...Originally posted by hs2000I think this is it,
but it's 106 bucks!
Harbor Freight Tubing Bender
$6.99
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It should be just a standard 1/4" OD line. I am using a 316 SS line with 1/4" OD and .032" walls. I am also using just standard macroline fittings and it slides right in. The orings inside of the fittings act as your seal. You may want to make sure that either your line is long enough to seal on these orings or that your orings are still good.Originally posted by MANNHow did you get it to seal? I have many different thickness of ss tubing, and have tried what you said, however always had leaks. I have used both brass, nickel, and ss microline fittings.Comment


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