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Originally posted by cellophane View Post
I gotcha. By larger barbs is that referring to the length or diameter? I had also seen some barbs listed somewhere with different threading specs (6/40 vs 10/32) and apparently was confused. Thanks 😁
They all accept 1/16" ID hose, but some are harder to get the hose on than others.
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Originally posted by Deus Machina View Post
That's what I needed. 'Autococker hose' is getting expensive for something mostly sold in foot-long pieces. '1/16" ID pneumatic tubing' is cheap and you can get by the spool.
Just keep an eye on the working pressure, not all hose is created equally.
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Originally posted by Jordan View Post
No... it's always 1/16" ID for Cocker hose. Some barbs are larger than others to help with retention.
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Originally posted by Jordan View Post
No... it's always 1/16" ID for Cocker hose.
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Originally posted by cellophane View Post
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Well, that's my problem. Yes, it depends on the barbs, but the barbs are intentionally large to stretch the hose and form a seal. I just don't know how much.
I've got some scraps of hose, I'm trying to see if any of those have printing on them for reference. :P
I also have some spring wire in the garage. I'll nab some of my mom's beading pliers and fab up a detent.
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Thanks!
I'm going to go digging through my toolboxes, will order it if I'm out like I think I am.
Completely unrelated, any idea what diameter detente wire usually is? My rainmaker's has up and walked off.
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1/16" ID or 1/8" OD.
Maggot sells some really nice stuff if you need any.
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Hose sizes?
Cobbling together a few old markers, on a deadline.
What size is Autococker LP hosing?
It's getting harder and more expensive to find it specifically for that, and so far I haven't seen the ID size listed, but pneumatic hosing under its original spec is easy enough.Tags: None
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