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Desk Jockey

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Rico Suave
I don't think so here. :neutral:

I just got back from the distributors, need a GreenGlide, plus I bought (24) QD's, 300 ft of hose, a dozen shut off valves and 6-safety qd's . Plus 2 more cordless drill sets earlier in the week. :eekk:

Sucks but we needed it. :biggrin:
 
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Steve Lawrence
35-4ff listed at $5.99 each, probably can get a better price for quantity.

Their website is not working very well right now.
 

GCCLee

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Old QC's make great road rage deterrents : )

I take scraps Doc.

Play wit em in da yard : )


Sent from da parking garage of dee detention center
 

Chris A

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I found the same shut offs that bristor sells on Amazon, I'll look up the part number but they last forever
 
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idreadnought

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I started buying stainless shut off valves. The brass ones just didn't hold up well. The only problem with them is that they will start to leak where they are screwed together. I take each one apart and locktite it to solve this issue. The handles are aluminum instead of plastic also. The biggest problem I had with windtrax valves were that if I dropped a qd then the valve nipple would break off in the qd. Here is a link to the valves I use. http://www.directmaterial.com/Mini_Stainless_Steel_Ball_Valves_p/dcvbsm.htm The valve I buy is the part number
DCVBSM2-025
which is the m/f 1/4 ball valve
 

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