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    RT Classic questions...

    HI everyone,

    I just picked up an RT Classic and Am thinking about the airlines I want to run. I can go with SS hose, but I wanted to maintain that classic look. Since I would have to have a custom one for the bottom line, I might as well do something custom for the top line to. I guess my question is where can I get the parts and what parts would I need to recreate the hard line that came on the RT Classic originally? Are they some sort of Compression fitting?

    Thanks!!

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    Normal macroline fittings, 1/4" OD brakeline or aluminium hose(try to get something with a 1K+ burst rating), a brakeline bender and a lot of patience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    Normal macroline fittings, 1/4" OD brakeline or aluminium hose(try to get something with a 1K+ burst rating), a brakeline bender and a lot of patience.
    Oh, cool. Do you know if a fitting like this would work only in 1/4 in: http://co2reg.com/index.php/industri...sion-tube.html
    Last edited by Stayhuge; 12-16-2014 at 05:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    Normal macroline fittings, 1/4" OD brakeline or aluminium hose(try to get something with a 1K+ burst rating), a brakeline bender and a lot of patience.
    That should be 1K+ working or max pressure. The burst rating should be up around 3K.
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    This is all academic, but use new fittings if possible. I have heard that the CCM fittings work nicely.

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    I bought a brand new hard line from Tuna earlier this year for one of mine.

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    McMaster has 3000 psi WORKING pressure 6061 1/4" od line Just make sure you use new fittings, used ones seem to be hit or miss.

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