Hardline v. Macroline

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  • Phrontman
    Just an aggressive backman
    • Nov 2004
    • 169

    #16
    So Chrono, where did you get your hardline? or did it just come with an RT?

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    • magman#1
      Registered User
      • Jun 2001
      • 205

      #17
      i've used macroline for a long time without a problem. the only time my macro ever broke on my mag was when i slid and it hit the ground. and it's really cheap too so you can repace it really easy.
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      • Lohman446
        Useful posts: 7
        • Jun 2003
        • 9315

        #18
        I use macro line.. I like it. That being said most macro line you buy is not rated for the pressures we run - see Tunaman about Parker Paraflex for a higher rated macroline. You should also consider the pressure ratings of the fittings To me macroline has several advantages, it "looks" better and it is easier to work with. Both systems though get the job done and I concur that there maybe a valid argument that SS or hardline are safer.
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        • buzzboy
          Emo grass cuts inself
          • Mar 2005
          • 1322

          #19
          I presonally think that polished hardline looks way better than any type of Macro or SS. Plus it goes with almost any color of gun.

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          • fire1811
            Firefighter
            • Nov 2002
            • 4930

            #20
            I prefer macroline.
            easier to work with.
            cheaper to buy
            less likly to scratch the side of your marker. stainless must be shrinktubed or you will scratch it eventually
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            • Carazy
              I love My Mag
              • May 2004
              • 123

              #21
              I've used macroline and have blown it 6 times, 5 times in the middle of it and once at the fitting. It is really not good if you are running output pressures high like you do on a mag. I was running mine ~950. The last time it blew a fitting it cut my thumb pretty nicely almost had to get stitches. But I have since switched to ss, even then I blew the ss out of one of the fittings.

              But if I was running under 500psi I would probably use macroline like everybody else said. Otherwise I think its to dangerous.
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              • fire1811
                Firefighter
                • Nov 2002
                • 4930

                #22
                Originally posted by Carazy
                I've used macroline and have blown it 6 times, 5 times in the middle of it and once at the fitting. It is really not good if you are running output pressures high like you do on a mag. I was running mine ~950. The last time it blew a fitting it cut my thumb pretty nicely almost had to get stitches. But I have since switched to ss, even then I blew the ss out of one of the fittings.

                But if I was running under 500psi I would probably use macroline like everybody else said. Otherwise I think its to dangerous.

                i have had 1100psi in macroline and been fine?

                are you sure your only feeding 950? it takes a hell of a lot of pressure to blow a ss.
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                • frop
                  Easily Irritated
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 751

                  #23
                  He just said the fitting blew, not the line itself, that'd be a whole nother story.
                  Origninally posted by warbeak2099
                  Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.



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                  • fire1811
                    Firefighter
                    • Nov 2002
                    • 4930

                    #24
                    ahh my bad
                    "The Few Who Do Are The Envy Of The Many Who Only Stand And Watch"

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                    • Carazy
                      I love My Mag
                      • May 2004
                      • 123

                      #25
                      yeah the line itself stayed but ss line blew out of the fitting, it happened when I was filling at one of those flash filling stations. Scared the crap out of me. And yeah the ones I have blown have been with a smartparts maxflow tank. Happened way to many times for me to use them anymore.
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                      • jenarelJAM
                        Club Coordinator
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 1611

                        #26
                        hey, ive got a specific question relating to ths topic. I just bought an agd flatline and 5 feet of macro from tuna for my mag. im planning on running higher pressures(1000 psi or so) some of the time, but not for more than a game or two. I have heard that there are two types of macroline, one rated for 750 psi and one rated for 1500 psi. Do you know which kind i am getting or if it should be fine? i bought 5 feet figuring that if it blew out a couple times, i'd have plenty of spares until i got some ss hose. also, do you need specific fittings for ss hose or do they fit in the same sort of ones as the macroline does? I should probably just pm tuna about this...
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                        • frop
                          Easily Irritated
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 751

                          #27
                          If you bought from tuna, you should've gotten the Parker stuff. I think it's 1200psi, so you're good to go.

                          You'll need standard hose fittings for the SS, last I looked, macro fittings are completely different (female vs male, + others).
                          Origninally posted by warbeak2099
                          Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.



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                          • PaintballerJack
                            Jack of All Trades
                            • May 2004
                            • 34

                            #28
                            Ok, a good time as now to ask my question.

                            > I use Macroline, but I seem to always have problems with it (one thing or another, hoses, or fittings, etc). I want some black shrinkwrapped SS, *where* can I get it? I know the size I want, I actually want the same exact size that is on the RPG Paradigm (http://themagsmith.com/ > then go to markers > RPG Paradigm). It's black, and exactly what I want to config. my mag with.

                            I use to run SS on the mag a while back, then went to macro, was fine for a while, now I hate it with the passion and fury of a thousand hot burning suns.


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                            • mandatory
                              automagnetic
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 277

                              #29
                              i agree with the macro liners...its the only line i have used and i have had no problems...even when i do 1000+ psi with my max flow to pull a zak vetter..no leaks or blown fittings..actually the only time my macro line leaked was when i used it on my inpulse at 150 psi...wierd huh???

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                              • mandatory
                                automagnetic
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 277

                                #30
                                wait....are we talkin the thick macro line or are we talikn about the thin microline? or do i have the 2 terms switched???

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