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Mike Marlow[_2_] Mike Marlow[_2_] is offline
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woodchucker wrote:


The problem is that the lines are already run, so turning them in is
just not happening unless I cut off the crimpped ends, and put some
barbed connectors on.


Ugh! I hate those barbed connectors. I run pretty high pressure and I have
never had any long term luck with those things. Now - if an end goes south
on me, I just junk the air line and get a new one. You could though - and
maybe I will try this myself next time one bites it, take your bad hose to
NAPA. They make hoses there and I'm sure for a small enough fee, you can
get a real end crimped on thus really renewing your line.

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