I bought some Macroline and fittings awhile back on Ebay. They were a great price, but to be honest, the fittings kind of suck. Not so much the looks, but removing the lines from them is a PITA. Also, the macrline seems a bit... soft compared to some of the other I have bought before. So the question is.. where do any of you get good deals on fittings and good quality macroline? I mainly only use 90degree swivel for the fittings.
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Thanks for the internet lesson. I've tried the link, typing it in and using google to find the site. It won't load for me on this computer. Tried it using my VPN connection and it comes up. Odd. Usually just the opposite.
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What colors are you looking for? I have a bunch of fittings from themacrolineguy. I think I have 2 black swival, 4 Blue swival, 1 black straight and 1 blue straight. They are all like new. Good shape. I also have a bunch of macroline, both black and blue. Good quality. PM me if you are interested. I am going to be starting a thread with all of this stuff probably tomorrow. LMk. Thanks
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Just looking in general. I was going to be replacing a couple that have gotten buggered up and also for a couple of incoming markers and just looking for a good "go to" place for this stuff. Appreciate the links guys.Originally posted by Stayhuge
What colors are you looking for? I have a bunch of fittings from themacrolineguy. I think I have 2 black swival, 4 Blue swival, 1 black straight and 1 blue straight. They are all like new. Good shape. I also have a bunch of macroline, both black and blue. Good quality. PM me if you are interested. I am going to be starting a thread with all of this stuff probably tomorrow. LMk. Thanks
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If you're looking for black fittings, Ninja also has them. I think the Ninja fittings look a lot better than the Macrolin Guy's fittings because they stain them (black oxide?) instead of painting them. I really wasn't happy with my painted fittings, especially after I had put them on and the wrench smooshed (<= technical term) the paint. The stained fittings still look great.
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