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Post by ingg »

Got the new regulator today, all hooked up.

Figured out what I did to the old regulator. Be manly, my butt.

It had - key word being had - a black plastic washer inside it, where the connector went in. In my zeal to screw the new manifold in, I crushed it - straight into the pipe of the connector.

That connector is now so tight into the manifold that it'll never come out, I first rounded it trying to undo it with adjustable wrenches, then scored it with channel locks, and it never budged, heh. Ended up having to drill out the plastic.

Guess it is all tight now. :oops:

PS - That stiff white plastic-looking "CO2" tubing I picked up locally is junk. It doesn't keep a connection for anything on a barb, leaks like crazy. Don't buy it, get the real stuff from clippard. SO darn glad it is already in the wall and I can't replace it now. :roll: Guess I'll have to spend yet more money figuring out a locking connections to terminate it to, then use clippard tubing to the manifold.
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Post by JMLenke »

I was going to order a new regulator and everything from Co2 canisters.

I have a regulator already but I am not positive it still works.
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Post by Spine »

Dave,
Use a plastic compression fitting that hose isn't designed for barbs. You can get them from Home depot. Call me if you need help. :mrgreen:
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Post by ingg »

And how, pray tell, does one do that to a manifold with a barbed fitting on it. I'm pretty upset about that. I feel like I got ripped off - and worse, got ripped off in a way that isn't fixable. Like, ready to rip out the ceiling and replace it upset.
Dave
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Post by JMLenke »

1' clippard line to compression fitting?
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Post by Spine »

Spine wrote:Dave,
Use a plastic compression fitting that hose isn't designed for barbs. You can get them from Home depot. Call me if you need help. :mrgreen:
Dave,
I miss worded that. The hose will work with a barb. What I meant is you can get a better seal with a compression fitting.
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Post by JMLenke »

I used probably the same line you are using now on my old setup and didnt have an issue, but then again I did have the compression fitting instead.
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Post by maddog10 »

Can you change out the part on the manifold from a barb to compression fitting? Or change the whole manifold. I think the harder line, with compression fitting is better in the long run.

Stupid question - What is Clippard?
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Post by ingg »

Clippard is the most commonly used manufacturer of all things CO2 related.

Their CO2 tubing almost feels like thick airline tubing. Most manufacturers of tubing emulate them.

This makes the most common connections used barb connection, since the pliable tubings form airtight connections to a barb.
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Post by Spine »

Dave,
You can also use a hair dryer or dip the hose in hot water to soften it up a little so it goes over the barbs easily and seals nice once it cools.
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