No copper.  I need the tube to flex for the elevate.

Good source for macro line

http://www.macrolineguy.com/


Steve


On May 6, 12:52 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> In a message dated 5/6/2011 9:23:42 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
>
> [email protected] writes:
>
> I've had  nothing but trouble using push-in fittings (slow leaks that
> cause  freeze-ups which block gas flow).  Over the winter I updated  the
> Cromwell turret, replacing the two push-in fittings with standard  1/4"
> brass plumbing compression fittings.  I expect to have a  more
> consistent firing gun this season.
>
> Steve  Tyng
>
> oh...... tell me more, i'm most interested. do you plan in using  a copper
> tubing as well or is that too soft and not able to hold up tot he  pressure
> and freezing temps?
>
> as to the size of the tubing, i'm not sure other than it was black. being  
> that it is push in, i was planning on buying a few lengths, but now that i
> have  adapter to accept a standard fitting, i could (and plan to) always
> check with  the local hydraulic's show again and see what they could make up 
> for
> me and how  much
>
> Chris,
> _Odyssey  Slipways_ (http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html)

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