Air hose setup?

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  • jade_monkey07
    Cheater Tac one
    • Dec 2006
    • 984

    #1

    Air hose setup?

    I own a Tac-one and i got the air hose factory setup with steelbraided line. its not in the way but i want to find a way of running it thats less unsightly and can still take out the x valve easily

    Im just wondering how everyone else has thiers setup. pictures would be nice, or just a really good explanation

    i cant seem to upload the image of it, says its not a valid image even though its a jpg and only 40kb

  • Smoothice
    Registered User

    • Nov 2006
    • 4579

    #2
    send me the pic and I will host it for you

    lifes_a_garden_dig_it at hotmail.com

    pm me to let me know you sent it to me.

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    • Cow123
      Registered User
      • Feb 2007
      • 145

      #3
      what service are you trying to upload to?

      Here's mine: (not a tac, but still a mag)

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      • jade_monkey07
        Cheater Tac one
        • Dec 2006
        • 984

        #4
        Yeah thats basically the same as mine, if i was left handed there would be more i could do to get it out of the way

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        • Cow123
          Registered User
          • Feb 2007
          • 145

          #5
          You could run two lines.

          One from the ASA into the bottom of the forgrip, the other from the top of the forgrip to the valve.

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          • Smoothice
            Registered User

            • Nov 2006
            • 4579

            #6
            Originally posted by Cow123
            You could run two lines.

            One from the ASA into the bottom of the forgrip, the other from the top of the forgrip to the valve.
            That is what I did on my automag (now pneumag)

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            The hose going from the asa to the valve is 5 inches. If I ever get a 4 inch piece then it won't go above the powerfeed.

            If you use marcroline then you can have it as short as needed. If you put a quick disconnect like mine then you don't need any slack to remove the valve

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            • jade_monkey07
              Cheater Tac one
              • Dec 2006
              • 984

              #7
              thats a good idea i hadnt thought of the quick disconnect on the valve. i think im gonna go that route

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              • Sammy Sandbag
                Hoverbuggy Operator
                • Dec 2006
                • 68

                #8
                Originally posted by jade_monkey07
                thats a good idea i hadnt thought of the quick disconnect on the valve. i think im gonna go that route
                It won't fit on the valve side because of the mil-spec rails. I installed mine on the foregrip side, and it was still a very tight fit but worked.

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                • olinar
                  mech>electro
                  • May 2006
                  • 1777

                  #9
                  this is why i hate ss hose but ihave to use them in order to run 1000 psi to my valve. does anyone know where i could get some macroline rated for more than 1000 psi?

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                  • Coralis
                    Hyper Micro
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 1285

                    #10
                    One thing if you run SS hose with a quick disconnect make sure the hose is long enough to give you a little slack ( notice most stainless set ups have a loop) so that the QD isn't in a bind and hard to operate

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                    • Wickwire
                      The AGD Forum Lurker
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 141

                      #11
                      does anyone know where i could get some macroline rated for more than 1000 psi?
                      I use this on my Tac One. Works great.

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