lincoln said:Working on it, Ordered some hex bar stock.![]()
Awesome! I would love to be your first product tester. Not a bad idea to patent it either
Please keep me updated.
lincoln said:Working on it, Ordered some hex bar stock.![]()
lincoln said:ya, not a patentable kind of thing. Well you can patent anything, its defending the patent that is the trick. Also since chi company already has an adapter for cheaper than I can make them for. Not sure if it has any value. but i think i can make a three piece so that you don't have to wast a good post to make a cleaner....
I have a working pin lock version. All I did was get a pin lock post and a fitting that had the same sized thread to 1/2" barb from chi company. Was a little more expensive than a HD or Lowes fitting, but did the trick.
Just built one tonight. Sorry if this is a repeat, but I haven't seen the parts list for the 1/4" MFL style connection (instead of Firestone post and disconnect).
Flo-master sprayer (56HD) $6.98
Watts 3/8 FIP x 1/4 FIP coupling (LFA-765) $4.30
Watts 1/4 MIP X 1/4 MFL (A-80) $1.76
Total: $13.04, plus tax
I was trying for a one piece 3/8 FIP X 1/4 MFL, but that isn't made or wasn't in stock.
I reused the larger gasket from inside the green plastic tip, and it's holding pressure and the trigger works.
grendelrt said:I was thinking of going this way, I havent tried but can you remove the nozzle with the hose still attached from the liquid post? Cause if I have to take the hose off, which is a pain in the ass I may just go full post instead.
Not sure I understand the question
On a pin lock liquid post that has the quick disconnect, it would be the post, then a nut with a barbed end inside it. The hose would be on the barbed end with the nut, I was curious if you can remove the nut and disconnect the barbed end with hose still attached. Since removing the hose off the barbed end is such a pain in the butt.
Yes, that's why people use MFL connections (aka "swivel nuts"). You get a barb to MFL adapter that you leave with the tubing, then you get your disconnects with MFL fittings instead of barbs. Then you can move tubing around without yanking it off the barb. Also if you get a Sankey coupler with MFL fittings you can easily swap between commercial and homebrew.
63belair said:Yea, that's my plan. I called the local HB store here, they have posts for ball locks but didn't know what kind they were, so my plan is:
Go to HD, buy the A-176 coupling, see if it will fit on the sprayer, then go to the HB store (very close thankfully) and see if the other end of the coupling fits into any of their posts.
Cross your fingers!
followed instructions in OP, worked like a charm...
Hang Glider said:Yeah..now if only the death-ray & laser forums were this good....
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Am I the only one that noticed that the threads on the Flomaster are not 3/8" FIP like the ones on the A-176 part? Tried threading it and realized they were different. The threads on the sprayer seem to be more like 3/8" compression fitting threads.![]()