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  • Beaner
    Got Mechanicals!!!
    • Jul 2004
    • 20

    #1

    Air Smithing

    Any one got any direction to give me in attaching the air lines from my bottle to my new xvalve Tac_One. Just wondering if anyone has any pointers or advice that they may have run across!!!
  • wantamag
    Rec Poster
    • Mar 2003
    • 5055

    #2
    uhm fron tan to valve is best u can run it through a foregrip if u want depends on how u shoot but just keep it out of your way other than that its up to u where u want it

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    • Beaner
      Got Mechanicals!!!
      • Jul 2004
      • 20

      #3
      Originally posted by wantamag
      uhm fron tan to valve is best u can run it through a foregrip if u want depends on how u shoot but just keep it out of your way other than that its up to u where u want it

      Any ideas about the actual attachments. Just teflon tape or is there something other I could use. Also any ideas on how to get 90's tight and in the direction you need them?

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      • Couponqueen89
        AKA Couponqueen89
        • Jun 2003
        • 1571

        #4
        MAcroline is the way to go dude..you dont have to add anything..just wrench it in..and they are swivvle.
        Team Lockout Freeflow Racegun FST! Trust.
        AIR

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        • wantamag
          Rec Poster
          • Mar 2003
          • 5055

          #5
          teflons good, thers also loc-tite and some sort of liquid pressure rated sealnt that dries..i dotn recall the name. as to direction..tighten until there tight enough to not leak and aim in the diesired direction

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          • Beaner
            Got Mechanicals!!!
            • Jul 2004
            • 20

            #6
            Originally posted by Couponqueen89
            MAcroline is the way to go dude..you dont have to add anything..just wrench it in..and they are swivvle.

            Cool, I was reading mixed reviews on the Macroline. Mixed reviews like bursting and bubbles and all kinds of stuff like that. I take it you use Macro???

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            • Couponqueen89
              AKA Couponqueen89
              • Jun 2003
              • 1571

              #7
              Originally posted by Beaner
              Cool, I was reading mixed reviews on the Macroline. Mixed reviews like bursting and bubbles and all kinds of stuff like that. I take it you use Macro???
              Macroline fo sho..ive never had a problem with it..most problems occur from user error and abuse..and i use it on my mag at the upwards of 1100PSI..and it holds up fine..+comes in colors to match.the elbows come pre-loctited aswell..so thats also a plus,and its also cheaper.
              Team Lockout Freeflow Racegun FST! Trust.
              AIR

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              • Beaner
                Got Mechanicals!!!
                • Jul 2004
                • 20

                #8
                Originally posted by Couponqueen89
                Macroline fo sho..ive never had a problem with it..most problems occur from user error and abuse..and i use it on my mag at the upwards of 1100PSI..and it holds up fine..+comes in colors to match.the elbows come pre-loctited aswell..so thats also a plus,and its also cheaper.
                Thanx, I will look into Macro then as an option.

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