it what we call a push fit airline connector just push the pipes in and nip the ends
http://www.wellfittings.com/push-in-fittings-push-to-connect-fittings-pt-r-bspt-npt-grey-body.html
Above is one brand. I can tell from your picture that the sharp bend leaving the fitting is probably your problem. If you get some of these get some of the proper tubing also and replace those one that are to short and causing side pressure on the fitting. To take apart the tube/fitting push on the collar and it will release the tube.
Also they are sensitive to tube size so confirm that the tube and fitting size match.
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no neat sig line

you have to push in on the tube hard as well as push the white ring the hold the ring as you pull out the tube. Can be awkward to damn right impossible in tight places that you can't use two hands
you have to push in on the tube hard as well as push the white ring the hold the ring as you pull out the tube. Can be awkward to damn right impossible in tight places that you can't use two hands
Thanks, it's actually leaking from the bottom which is a straight shot. It is leaking from the area where the chrome ring is, not from where the tube goes in. When you mention push on the collar, I'm taking that to mean the white plastic ring above the chrome ring. Interesting those don't want to push in. I thought maybe there was a spring underneath them but pushing on it does nothing.
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I hate all that jiffy snap **** how much time does it save in the long run.
