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Jim Martin

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does anyone know where I can get some decent quick connects I have been using the safe connects from Interlink

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these things dont hold up.
 

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Dolly Llama

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I've never had good luck with those either Jim.

I tried them years ago and was very disappointed.

A few months ago, I thought I'd give them a try again.

JUNK!!!!

Unless you want to change them every couple weeks or baby them by never letting them drag as you reel the solution line, they're JUNK
Aren't worth two dead flies to me.
I have two new ones I'll probably never use

Parker 60 series(? think they're 60s) has always lasted longest for us.

..L.T.A.
 

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I looked long and far to find the best, went with Foster, turns out to be the ones steamway recommends as well.

ps: the above safe connect in Jim's pic use a cheap parker socket.

The inventor of that product (Steve) is the same fellow who makes our sewn products like the wand straps for the handy spotter, the handy spotter it's self, and our super stair strap, he is also the Vanopy guy, you might have seen his stuff in the new products section of ICS.

Back when he was prototyping the safeconnect, he used Foster, but when HydroForce bought the idea from him as well as the pending patent rights, they went with a socket that was already being purchased in volume, the parker, and the rest is history.

I hear Foster is working on a better mouse trap, when it's avail. I'll have my hands on it for sure.
 

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do you carry foster (is that the brand) if not who does

If you do you have my CC # Ill take one and give it a try
 
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Check Greenglides web site. I got some from him last week while in California. They work with the standard brands, like the Parker 60 series.

My local Parker dealer wants about $25 a set for the brass....
 

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If possible i would like them coated

one does not want to burn his fingers
 

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Those Safe-Connects sure are a great idea. What goes wrong with them?
 

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Too funny.... I was editing my post, and Steve popped in.

hey Steve, If I left out anything be sure to fill the boys in.
 
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Hey, Greenie and Lisa......thanks for the Greenglides "warehouse" and glide manufacturers tour.

I just love California.....
 

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I wonder if a guy could paint them with that tool grip stuff and it would insulate?
 

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A public reminder, check your "inbox" you may or may not have a private message.
 
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My safe connects last about 1-2 years. I think "Meat" casts out his pressure hoses like he's "fly fishin'"thus causing premature wear.
 

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Hey Meat,
Try using a ball valve before the safe QD. I'm sure you have already tried that, but I find they last longer.
 

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Greenies right about Foster, great fittings! As he said, they are not available with plastic covers yet. The only other fittings that you can buy with the plastic cover are from Kleen-Rite Mfg. However I am not sure about the quality of them or if they sell direct.
 

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LOL, we do use a ball valve.
Those last close to a year.

RW, you never saw saw the little genies wind up hose, have you?

We get about 3 to 4 months out of brass on the wand end of the sol line.
The one at TM lasts longer

..L.T.A.
 

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I don't know anything about the quick connects you dudes are talking about, but the best I've ever had the privilege to use are the stainless steel quick connects.

Just kinda hard to find.
 

Greenie

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I can't argue with Marty, same guts, just harder metal, cost twice as much but worth it. Especially the male plugs, put SS males on your tools at least.
 

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Windtrax has every kind of qd imaginable except those crappy ones in the picture. Man it sure is nice to have windtrax right across town here
 
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Hansen, followed by Foster.

SS are expensive, but in the long run, can be more economical. But I think the best combination is nickel plated brass.

As a rule, use with only viton orings AND on the shut-off seal.

Based on my experience purchasing tens of thousands of disconnects.

I carry SS Hansens with viton seals, as well as 5-6 other brass types. Brako, Parker, Foster, the Samjo units pictured above, in blue and teal and others.
 

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I haven't really had a problem with them either. I use a dental tool and change the o rings every once in a while and lube them up, seem to be fine

I seem to find that the male end seems to mess up the o rings some times
 

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