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air hose help

mikeselky85

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my air hose fittings leak when hooked up to some of the air lines in my shop...im the kind of person who cannot stand hearing a leaking air tool all day. so i was wondering where you guys would recomend getting connectors, also i was thinking of putting whip/leader lines on my air tools...where would you guys recomend getting a good hose for this. im guessing a swivle would be great for some areas.
 
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Ritter4.0

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I don't have whips on any of my air tools, but if/ when I do put some on, I am going to sacrifice a 3/8" Flexzilla hose. I would make them different lengths depending on the tool.

As far as fittings, I have no idea what you should get.
 
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mikeselky85

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i figured snap-on would have whip hoses but i cant find any on the site...ive got cheap fittings now, just not sure where to start with good quality ones
 

nissan_crawler

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Convert everything over to Milton Type V fittings. I've had good luck with their longevity, plus the extra air flow rocks.
 
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CLee0507

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I picked up a Forney whip hose and swivel for my impact at ACE hardware, they work great, no leaks with tape.
 

bgott

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Stay away from Harbor Freight male and female connectors. The last bunch I bought would last about a week and then they would start leaking and disconnecting by themselves. I found some Miltons and the problem went away.

I used to use whips and I've moved away from them. They tend to be a PITA to use and store. I've started using, wait for it, Harbor Freight swivels. The ones they had a few months ago were dead ringers for the Blue Point swivels and I've had no problems from them. They were around $7, IIRC. they were out of them for a long time and then they came out with some that don't have the same fit or finish for $5. The new ones will start leaking in a day or two from the O-rings in the joint. I figured out that you can unscrew the pipe that connects the two halves, it doesn't have a slot or flats, and replace the O-rings with green A/C O-rings. The green O-rings are not a necessity, that's just what I had lying around at the time. I ground a couple of flats on the connector pipe to make it easier to remove while I was there. No problems after the mod and you can't beat $5 for something that everybody else imports, too.

http://www.harborfreight.com/1-4-quarter-inch-air-hose-swivel-connector-46123.html
 
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fireguy

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I use Type D, from the local NAPA store. Don't get the cheap no-name not in a box ****. Get the ones in a skin pack. The brass cost more, but gives better service. I normally run 200 PSI in mine, conncting and disconnecting several times a day when recharging extinguishers.
 

Warrenator

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Just ordered a whole bunch of Milton V-Style from Northern Tool, great prices, I was sick of the slightly mismatched M-style stuff I have built up over the years from various sources so I am chucking it all and starting over. The Milton V-Style couplers don't leak and are backward compatible with M and A style plugs. High Flow, too, great for HVLP and impact wrenches. $6.99 for couplers, $3.99 for two plugs, can't beat it, made in USA,

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...=mode+matchallpartial&Dx=mode+matchallpartial
 
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