Quick connects are aptly named

Bryce C

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You guys are a treasure trove of experience and knowledge. Thank you for sharing.

I'll get the o-ring lube and specialty tools, and the specific o-rings from the quick connect manufacturer. If I order o-ring kits in metric and sae just to have on hand, would Viton or regular rubber be the way to go?
 

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Steve is on a bit different plain than the rest of us. Try not to let him irritate you. He can’t help himself.
I was being nice.
I honestly can't imagine wanting to mess with QDs that have failed other than replacing them.
Ive never had one leak.
 

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You guys are a treasure trove of experience and knowledge. Thank you for sharing.

I'll get the o-ring lube and specialty tools, and the specific o-rings from the quick connect manufacturer. If I order o-ring kits in metric and sae just to have on hand, would Viton or regular rubber be the way to go?
When given a choice i go with viton they are more chemical resistant plus i like saying viton!🤓
 
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I always used Foster brand brass connects but always put a stainless steel male connect on all my tools.
They would last a lot longer than a brass ones and not get hammered up and difficult to connect.
 

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I always used Foster brand brass connects but always put a stainless steel male connect on all my tools.
They would last a lot longer than a brass ones and not get hammered up and difficult to connect.

Brilliant!
 

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