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Default Opinions sought-most flexible air hose

On Wed, 18 Oct 2017 02:08:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Friday, October 6, 2017 at 11:25:07 AM UTC-7, wrote:
I'm sure some folks here will agree on a particular brand, at least
I hope so. I am looking for the most flexible and lightest 1/4 I.D.
air hose. The hose is to be used in my machine shop so it must be
compatible with typical fluids found in machine shops.
I want to make up a bunch of whips using ferrules to clamp the hose
to some sort of rotating fitting that screws into air guns.
I am sick and tired of fighting air hose twist, stiffness and
weight. Hose clamps that have any type of ears or protrusions etc. bug
me almost as much.
So very flexible air hose clamped to a fitting with a nice smooth
crimped ferrule is my goal.
Might as well talk as about swivels too. The swivels I want should
only rotate which means the ball type won't do. I have some ball type
swivels and don't like them. I may end up making my own because I
haven't yet found a swivel that just rotates. I am also considering
the use of quick disconnects as the swivel. But not the standard size
because the diameter of these is too large. But there are available
small diameter quick disconnect fittings that work just like the
larger diameter types. Less air goes through but most of the time I
don't need a lot of air for blowing stuff off.
I use several types of air gun nozzles but the ones that get the
most use are the type that use the Coanda effect to entrain extra air
from the surrounding air into the air stream coming from the nozzle.
They are quieter and work very well for blowing coolant and chips off
of parts and vises and so on. This is why smaller diameter quick
disconnect fittings would be OK for most stuff.
So I would like suggestions and opinions on small diameter quick
disconnects, swivels, and air hose please.
Thanks,
Eric


Get a top brand rubber hose. I bought a used air compressor 25 yrs ago and it came with a 50 ft rubber hose. It is super flexible, has never burst and is still in excellent condition. I actually can't believe it but it fact. Once bought a plastic air hose 10 yrs ago and the thing was a nightmare. In the cold it was so stiff as to be unusable. I ended up throwing it in the trash.

Here is a good brand cheap price 1/4 x 25 rubber hose on amazon for 16.85 this should work fine. reviews say it is great quality and very flexible.

https://www.amazon.com/Amflo-512-25E.../dp/B00807XWLY

Below is a 24" version but I would simply buy the longer version and then buy the end fittings and make up my own.

https://www.amazon.com/Amflo-25L-24B...srs=2582153011

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Most Amflo products are really good stuff.
Goodyear makes good hoses as well, which are available from HF

Some of HF hoses are utter trash, others, are pretty good.


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