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  • GoldEagle
    Skirmisher
    • Dec 2006
    • 27

    #1

    Reworking the air hose

    Hey guys,

    I ahve my TacOne airhose setup the stock way-the one where it makes the semicircle from the xvalve to the ASA. I was wondering, could I have it set up like this:



    1.)How do I find/get an air hose that short?

    2.)Does the handle work as an expansion chamber or whatever for the Compressed Air? will it work if I put the hose from the ASA to the hole in the bottom of the handle?

    Thanks.
  • fastev
    Registered User
    • Aug 2004
    • 183

    #2
    This picture should give you an idea of how to route your airlines...

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    • GoldEagle
      Skirmisher
      • Dec 2006
      • 27

      #3
      Originally posted by fastev
      This picture should give you an idea of how to route your airlines...

      http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...g/IMG_0038.jpg
      That isn't how I want it, though. Is there any way it can go like how I put it, under the gun?

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      • Onryou
        www.hyden-gahl.org
        • Nov 2003
        • 299

        #4
        If you want to only run one hose, you'll have to go with the half-circle you're talking about (from ASA to valve). If you want to run from an ASA to the foregrip (which is a gas-thru made by AGD), you'll have to run a second line from the vert asa (where the foregrip attatches) to the valve.

        You don't have to use as much hosing as the mag fastev posted, but you will have to have an airling running along your body. Someone who does more modifications may come along and tell you differently but that's the easiest way.

        ignore the pump, but this is closer to what i think you're talking about.

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        • SithSteve
          Registered User
          • Nov 2006
          • 683

          #5
          Even if you run the air line from the ASA / On-Off to the bottom of the foregrip, you are still gonna need to run a line from ASA on the grip adapter to the valve. As for hose length, if you use macro line you can cut it meet whatever size you need.

          However, I've seen hard lines (stainless steel) used and they look nice and clean (if done right that is). That might be something you can look into.

          Here's an example of what I mean:

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          • GoldEagle
            Skirmisher
            • Dec 2006
            • 27

            #6
            Originally posted by SithSteve
            As for hose length, if you use macro line you can cut it meet whatever size you need.
            Can I take the Macro line off my gun and just cut it? What else do I need, like any clamps or anything?

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            • Coralis
              Hyper Micro
              • Aug 2005
              • 1285

              #7
              To cut macro line all you need is a sharp blade like an exacto knife. You will also need a gas through grip or expansion chamber , I dont think the bicycle grip in the picture is gas through.

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              • olinar
                mech>electro
                • May 2006
                • 1777

                #8
                youll need roughly 4 inches of whatever hose you want for running the asa to the foregrip and 3 inches from the foregrip to the valve. the bicycle grip is a gas thru and will work fine. i have the exact set up.you can actually cover up the hose with some heatshrink tubing. i was reluctant to use ss hose on my mag because the color is out of place but looks awesome with some heatshrink on it.

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                • FIST2CUFF
                  Improvise, Adapt, Overcome
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 112

                  #9
                  I just set up my Tac with macro line the way you are interested. It took about 6 inches of hose per piece to do it. I have ordered some steel braided hose that I will probably use in place of the macro line. If you are interested in steel braided line then check out www.paragonperformance.com Ask for Alex. They have great customer service.

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                  • StygShore
                    Waterford, MI

                    • Aug 2002
                    • 2854

                    #10
                    hmmm

                    Originally posted by FIST2CUFF
                    I just set up my Tac with macro line the way you are interested. It took about 6 inches of hose per piece to do it. I have ordered some steel braided hose that I will probably use in place of the macro line. If you are interested in steel braided line then check out www.paragonperformance.com Ask for Alex. They have great customer service.

                    What pressure is their steel braided line rated too?

                    Styg
                    Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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                    • FIST2CUFF
                      Improvise, Adapt, Overcome
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 112

                      #11
                      I really do not know but they produce braided lines for most anything including paintball. I have used a few lines from them in the past and never had a problem. I can find out though!

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                      • StygShore
                        Waterford, MI

                        • Aug 2002
                        • 2854

                        #12
                        Oh ok, I posted before I saw the link for paintball specific stainless lines - used to always look for a company that made those, could never find them. Now that Steel braided line is on the outs, one shows up DOH!!!


                        Styg
                        Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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                        • FIST2CUFF
                          Improvise, Adapt, Overcome
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 112

                          #13
                          I still sent an email asking about the pressure rating for the ss hose. By chance do you know (or anyone else) about what it should be? Now I would like to know just to know.

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                          • StygShore
                            Waterford, MI

                            • Aug 2002
                            • 2854

                            #14
                            Originally posted by FIST2CUFF
                            I still sent an email asking about the pressure rating for the ss hose. By chance do you know (or anyone else) about what it should be? Now I would like to know just to know.
                            working pressure of 1000 lbs plus should be sufficient for any paintball gun.


                            Styg
                            Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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                            • MANN
                              I am in TN. GO VOLS.
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 4266

                              #15
                              Originally posted by FIST2CUFF
                              I still sent an email asking about the pressure rating for the ss hose. By chance do you know (or anyone else) about what it should be? Now I would like to know just to know.
                              How long of a piece are you needing?

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