Anyone know where to get the more flexy macro? I have some hose that is pretty stiff, just can't remember where I found the softer stuff in the past.
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Negative. That soft stuff you guys are looking for isn't rated for paintball pressures. I only sell the stuff you should be using.
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Originally posted by iamthelazerviking View PostAnyone know where to get the more flexy macro? I have some hose that is pretty stiff, just can't remember where I found the softer stuff in the past.
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If you need to make tighter bends this is what a dish of hot water is for; you dry fit; figure out where you need a tighter bend, dip it in the water to soften it up (takes 30 sec or so), make your bend then hold until it cools off. If in bending it kinks that is too a tight of a bend. For most poly tube like Macro your minimum bend radius is 2x diameter to make a bend without affecting integrity but this will be dependent upon that specific manufacturer of the tube.
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Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post
-This. The nature of the beast is that the stuff that's actually rated for our use, is going to be stiff. Softer, more flexible stuff will not be rated for our pressures, and will blow out- maybe not right away, but it will.
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It's true. Luckily the only reason the fittings aren't rated higher is that Norgren purposely designed a failure point at the collar - a failing fitting is actually just the leafs of the collar disconnecting and the hose popping out of the fitting. Kind of the same principal as a burst disk on a tank.
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Unless I'm mistaken, all macro fittings are not rated for the pressures we put through them either though.
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Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post
-Entirely true, nor were they intended to be "quick disconnects" as so many of us use them as. They're intended for rapid assembly, and if necessary, a quick replacement of a hose if it gets damaged. But not a QD where you pop the reg off twice a day for cleaning.
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