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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    Dang perfect!!! Now to find a TS. I think there is one in Jeff City. Thanks
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    This one I have considered. The thing is thru research it seems that the threads on the plug are tapered to a certain degree and the adapters to get it down to 3/4", or atleast the inital 1 1/4" is not going to be tapered. I'll look into it further. My hope is to keep the flexibility of...
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    Its going in our 'storage' room away from everything so what ever goes in there it should be safe none the less.
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    Thakns 54Ford! I'll be looking for what is available at HD tomm. Will be easy to spot fittings once I find the hose. :thumbup:
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    This is deff what I was looking for initially. I will talk to Napa tommorow and stop by ACE and see what they have. Pic for you AKDiesel!!
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    Game on. THANKS!
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    Re: Plumbing help please. I'm not against something like that. Is there a rated type tube I should look for? I would assume a 1/2" NPT barbed ****** would be easy to come by.
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    1) Do you mean mean NPT, 'pipe', on one end? 2) The swivel type fitting is what I'm looking to find out about. What size/type of fitting would that screw to?
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    Re: Plumbing help please. Mine did not come drilled and tapped. While it is a portable unit, it will be in a permanat spot. Pic included.
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    Re: Plumbing help please. Well the plan is to T in where the air will come into the copper. Up to the air line, Down to the moisture trap, and horizontal to the compressor. The fitting I found was a sweat on end with Female 1/2" NPT. This is what I will be using for attaching the air...
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    Re: Plumbing help please. Running an 11" Piece between compressor and copper to reduce vibration in the hard line.
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    Plumbing Help. Copper to Hydraulic

    Ok...I've been staring this screen searching thread after thread looking for fitting sizes for copper to hydraulic line for about 1.5hrs. Even looked through all 50 pages of 'Show us your compressor' thread and maybe I missed it. :lol_hitti What I'm looking for is fittings to attach 3/4"...
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    Look what my wife had made for me

    Thats awesome!
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    New in South Bend, IN

    Welcome to GJ...Youll love it here. So much knowledge on this forum.
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    Looking for suggestions on a 2 car attached

    Everything works like OEM. Not your average project. Compounds...Blah blah blah. Motor has be out twice testing different things...
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    Looking for suggestions on a 2 car attached

    Good to hear on the air. Didnt know what you had going on there. Not sure where you are but I asked about insulation because its best done before fit and finish. Went with a CR motor out of an '05. AirDog here aswell.
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    Looking for suggestions on a 2 car attached

    Looks like your starting out with a good area. I see an air line but no compressor so your good there. Leaving the peg board would be a good idea but it dosent seem to be any insulation behind it so you may want to add a bit there. Any way to possibly add a landscape ofthe garage to orient us...
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    New from Arkansas and Florida

    Welcome to GJ!!!
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    greeting from a newbie

    Great info here. Very knowledgable people here.
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    Been a lurker

    Welcome to GJ from MO...:beer:
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