Higher pressure microline?

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  • Fully804
    Rockin and Cockin
    • Jul 2024
    • 55

    #1

    Higher pressure microline?

    I recently rebuilt an infinity legend for a buddy and the standard microline i use for timmies and cockers keeps splitting. The legend has no LPR so pressures run higher. Anyone have an idea where I can get microline that is thicker and rated up to 350/400psi? Thanks.
  • mercpb
    mercpb
    • Oct 2021
    • 923
    • midwest

    #2
    Airsoldier is a great source for odds & sods, though you may not need 10ft roll of macro. they're good dudes, maybe they can sell you a 5ft
    https://airsoldier.com/product-categ...ings-and-hose/

    We should do an MCB group buy for non-shoddy macroline.... I wouldn't mind having 5ft of the good stuff around.

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    • Walker
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 1530
      • WA State

      #3
      Do you mean 1/8-inch Microline, or 1/4-inch Macroline?
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      • Reflex0283
        Professional Idiot
        • May 2025
        • 630
        • Connecticut

        #4
        Originally posted by Walker
        Do you mean 1/8-inch Microline, or 1/4-inch Macroline?
        What Walker said, or are you referring to autococker 3-way hose as microline? If you're using that hosing as internal hose, you may actually need 5/32" air line like what's inside of the promaster, Freestyle, SP Ion, and other stuff like that. That stuff doesn't have issues over 400psi

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        • Trbo323
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 6358
          • Vancouver WA

          #5
          Yeah there's 3 different "standard" hoses

          Macro hose= it's 2007 and your marker needs a new ASA and regulator, you know this one

          Micro hose = think of macro that was put through a copy machine at 50% scale. This uses press fit fittings as well just like macro but the hose side is just smaller

          Cocker hose= sounds like you are looking for this one and are familiar with it

          Are you using any locking collars? That probably a better solution than different hose

          Originally posted by mercpb

          We should do an MCB group buy for non-shoddy macroline.... I wouldn't mind having 5ft of the good stuff around.
          Talk to maggot he has quality stuff and sells it in any length you want. I've been using his stuff for years and it's held up great

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          • Hp_lovecraft
            MCB Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 367

            #6
            I usually think of macro, micro, braided, and hardlines as seperate from the LP tubing. Microline was pretty popular in the 90s before the low pressure craze

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