Quick connects
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Quick connects
I have some pumping gear for my wife and it all has what I thought were standard quick connects. I ordered a clit cylinder from somewhere and the female end that is attached to it is MUCH smaller than "standard". Can anyone tell me where to find the proportionately sized male end?
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Re: Quick connects
there are some connects at home depot and even lowes
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Re: Quick connects
The "standard" tubing is 1/4 inch inside diameter. Is the tubing on yours smaller than that? If the tubing is the regular size but the fitting is a weird size, it might be better to replace both the male and female fittings. You can get them from Amazon for $12.95 with free shipping:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Phenom-Fittin ... 600&sr=1-2
http://www.amazon.com/The-Phenom-Fittin ... 600&sr=1-2
It’s the pleasure of the pressure...
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Re: Quick connects
engbulldog wrote:there are some connects at home depot and even lowes
Got a link? I can never seem to find them.
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Re: Quick connects
Yeah same here, I left immediately for Home Depot, went to the plumbing section where a cute short and plump girl asked what I was looking for and then what it was used for to try and help me narrow down a location, so I told her it was for a kind of sex toy which seemed to spur her on to try harder for me. Alas, it was not to be. Went down the street to Lowes with even less success (no girl to help in the fruitless search).M0j0Filter wrote:engbulldog wrote:there are some connects at home depot and even lowes
Got a link? I can never seem to find them.
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Re: Quick connects
The disconnects are made by a company called Colder. If you look on their site, they tend to have a good list of local suppliers, which are likely to be the more dedicated plumbing stores rather than the big general DIY centers.
http://www.colder.com/Tabid/72/Material ... ducts.aspx
http://www.colder.com/Tabid/72/Material ... ducts.aspx