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I dunno. I only use the 1/4” tube compression fittings on all of my builds for the CO2 tubing connection. I keep a bunch of 1/4” ferrules on had should I ever need to change out the tubing.

Not sure if you saw my thread, but I have a walk through of a regulator build here...


I did find your thread and read through it, but was still having trouble with the parts. I'll continue reading.....

Thank you so much for your help!!
 
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Thank you so much for your help with this! I did find your thread and read through it, but was still having trouble with the parts. I'll continue reading.....

Thank you so much for your help!!
He's wrong....
Mostly I've used Hoke products but swaglok is about the same..
You STILL need the correct tube size..

What aren't you getting?
 

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How to go from compression to NPT see pic above.

You both got it all wrong IF you want to go from tube to NPT.

What I recommended works... you can go that route too if you want. Though I would never recommend brass parts with stainless steel parts. I’d find the stainless counterpart to the fitting you posted.
 

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What I recommended works... you can go that route too if you want. Though I would never recommend brass parts with stainless steel parts. I’d find the stainless counterpart to the fitting you posted.
Yea just add ss to the part number instead of b
You used the correct part here.. not sure what you were getting at w/ the other posts.
Only male vs female.. which one can get..
STILL need the correct tube size. They can be metric or US..Makes a difference in some cases though some metric sized fittings will take us tube sizes just fine.
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Yea just add ss to the part number instead of b
You used the correct part here.. not sure what you were getting at w/ the other posts.
Only male vs female.. which one can get..
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The part you circled has MPT - your post above had a female 1/8" FPT.

Waterdogs works (after the part edit) but the fitting you posted had one less compression fitting to get from the 1/8" MPT - 1/8 compression..... I like it.... Thanks for the diagram. Seeing the nomenclature helps as well.
 

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Yea just add ss to the part number instead of b
You used the correct part here.. not sure what you were getting at w/ the other posts.
Only male vs female.. which one can get..
STILL need the correct tube size. They can be metric or US..Makes a difference in some cases though some metric sized fittings will take us tube sizes just fine.
tubes.JPG

I can also accomplish that with a port connector and a NPT to tube fitting as well. When I search for parts, I go on eBay and pop in some terms. Whatever shows up first and fits, I post to try to help quickly. Either way works. Just trying to help is all. It isn’t wrong as you suggest though. Just sayin.
 

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I can also accomplish that with a port connector and a NPT to tube fitting as well. When I search for parts, I go on eBay and pop in some terms. Whatever shows up first and fits, I post to try to help quickly. Either way works. Just trying to help is all. It isn’t wrong as you suggest though. Just sayin.
Sorry if I sounded snippy.. long day.
And yea I know the ebay use what you can find cheap philosophy well.
Just less parts is ..less parts.
I've had to deal w/ metric to us, odd models of Hoke metering valves and all sorts of not fun things.
Fun in a sense, trying in another.

Hoke parts were easier to "decode" than the mess swaglok does.

More tubes and fittings make it much easier to make it "pretty" though than dealing w/ npt alignment which I never got a hang of.
 

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So spent another minute on this and figured it was a Nupro metering valve. Not a lot of help and actually sort of obvious.
fun stuff.. but what are they, exactly.. :)

nuclear products company.. funny.
 
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With the hex nipple and elbow pieces that you have, build out the post body like this... except for the metering valve, the one pictured is an angled valve, yours is a standard valve.

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With the hex nipple and elbow pieces that you have, build out the post body like this... except for the metering valve, the one pictured is an angled valve, yours is a standard valve.

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Oh jeez, sorry... this post was supposed to be a PM to someone that I’m helping with a current build. Not sure how I ended up posting it on this thread.

Wanted to test before I updated, but haven't gotten around to it. Got the parts right first try thanks to your help. Finished product.... Almost exactly per your recommendation above.

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Your regulator looks great BTW! :)
 

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