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options for running hard lines

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mikesamillion   +1y
if you were gonna run copper or stainless lines what would you use for connections? i alway figured you had to run a fitting and flare the end of the tube but i noticed in somebody's project post they were running quick disconnects just like you would with normal every day air line. or at least thats what it looked like to me.



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devb22   +1y
They have Push-In style fittings for copper....They are freakin' awesome!



Dev
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mikesamillion   +1y
link or pic?
devb22   +1y
Try searching Cuprofit

Its a brand that makes copper push fittings, I believe...

There are a ton of push fittings out there that can be used!

I like the compression fittings myself!



Dev
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toddluck   +1y
expensive
devb22   +1y


Werd!



Dev
devb22   +1y
Why not run Hydraulic Line?

Flexible! Won't leak! Decent price!



Dev
jmzcustomz (jeff)   +1y
Decent price?? You crazy!!!! I can get 50' of 3/8" Stainless 500psi tubing for $100. This is 5 10' strips. I guess it does help that a budy works at a stainless steel fab shop.
maztang (ryan)   +1y
yeah, i was just about to say hydraulic lines. that is what jerry with the doored dodge on 24s is running. he was at texmex. not exactly cheap but the best way to go imo. and you can normally go to your local auto parts store and they will make them to your specs on the spot.
devb22   +1y


Yah that helps!


Dev