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    Thoughts on 90° Swivel Fittings?

    I was looking at getting these 90° swivel fittings with 1/8 on both ends to use with QD fittings and braided hose since I hate macroline. Any experience with these extreme rage ones in particular? Any better options out there? Something rebuildable would be nice.

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    I bought some of these from I&I sports and they failed on first gas up with lots of sticky stuff being blown out of them. My guess is they have urethane o-rings that die with age? I couldn't see an obvious way to rebuild them. I just use QDs since those can spin on their own.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Euphie View Post
      I bought some of these from I&I sports and they failed on first gas up with lots of sticky stuff being blown out of them. My guess is they have urethane o-rings that die with age? I couldn't see an obvious way to rebuild them. I just use QDs since those can spin on their own.
      That's too bad. I'm looking to be able to have the male QD on my mag point in different directions.

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        #4
        These swivel fittings looks great, and I enjoy them on my markers - until they inevitably springs a leak. The keyword here being "inevitably". The o-ring at the swivel will fail, and increasingly fast with age and wear - i.e. if you swivel the fitting while pressurized. So there is one strain on the o-ring that you can mitigate yourself.

        Regarding age - as far as I know, those fittings haven't been manufacured in quite a while, which means that all stores that have them in stock are in fact carrying quite old stock, even if it is still in unopened blister packs. So as Euphie mentioned - it is quite possible to get them with a faulty o-ring even when brand "new".

        It is my belief that they cannot be rebuilt. I would really like to be corrected in this one, since I have several leaky fittings that I would like to salvage.

        As for better options - I would also like to know. Both swivel fittings, and non-swivel in anodized aluminum would be appreciated.
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          #5
          I have a couple sets of these in box. If you want them shoot me a PM and pay for shipping. They are the clear anno version.

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            #6
            Originally posted by netsurferdude2 View Post
            I have a couple sets of these in box. If you want them shoot me a PM and pay for shipping. They are the clear anno version.
            I appreciate the offer, but I think I'll pass.

            I found a couple products that might work, but they're prohibitively expensive, probably don't have a good form factor and may or may not have the proper pressure rating.

            Ideally there would be something like CCM macro fittings, just with 1/8 nptf ports on the banjo.

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