fittings for copper line

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fittings for copper line
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I'm currently running plastic air lines. I want to switch to copper line. The fittings I already have are the ferril type with the nut that you tighten to seal the line. Will these work for copper? I really don't want to spend another ass load on fittings. Thanks.
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Edited: 1/16/2006 10:06:21 AM by Baha

hey man those sounds like compression type fittings and compression fittings are one of the types you can use for copper, did you get them at a hardware store?

only thing is you can't reuse the inner sleeves so you will have to buy new ones but they are alot cheaper then the whole fitting itself.

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well, thanks man. Now I wonder if copper tubing will swell to much to run it directly out of my edc?
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I think you would want to run stainless steal if anything
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Yeah, Maybie just out of the edc.
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hey man i got copper lines on mine and havent swelled any, i also polished the most of them that you can see anyways. and yes compression fittings are great im using both compression and push/pulls.
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so do i use the stuff that comes in a roll or the harder stuff that comes in sticks?
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Use only the stuff that comes in the roll, the hard line that comes in sticks is not meant to be bent. Do you have a tubing bender? The one that looks like a spring that goes over the tube worked best for me.
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habor frieght baby!