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| Is this the proper way to do a hardline setup? hi everyone I want to do a hardline setup, and i know i asked here before regarding where to buy the hardline. So::::: If i get this: 1/8 NPT Elbow to 3/16 compression tube [FITT062] - $4.45 : Palmers Pursuit Shop!, Where Custom Still Means Something and this Seamless Hardline/Metal Tubing [FITT072] - $4.00 : Palmers Pursuit Shop!, Where Custom Still Means Something Can i do a hardline setup? This is for a mag, so the output psi is 850 psi out of a Crossfire reg. Both of them are rated to handle psi much higher than that, so should that be ok? Secondly, is there a maximum length for a hardline? Mine would need to be at least 1.5 ft long to 2 ft long. Will that be a safety issues? Should i just stick with stainless steel tubing instead? Thanks |
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| Only thing I can think of is that you may want to buy a brake-line hand bender or something of the sort. You kink that hose, and you'll never get the pinch out of it.
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| Not to mention that stainless is pretty friggin' hard to bend by hand. Jordan
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| Bending pipe is sometimes tricky. Moonshiners had a lot of problem bending the copper tubing for the condenser coils. It was discovered that first filling tube with sand, then bending prevented kinking. This might help in your task if you need a tight radius. Post how you did task and results. |
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| Copper, especially the larger tubing, is tricky to bend by hand. Use a mandrel to bend it, or a pipe bender, and you won't have a problem. Take your time, that's all. Jordan
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