zachattack
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My point is you should be CHILLING the barb to make is contract. Heat should only be applied to the tubing to expand and relax it... Heating the barb does not make things slide easier. Lubricating it with keg lube while it's ice cold would. But then you have to make sure the keg lube doesn't let it release later on.
Folks should put the barb connections in the freezer for a day or two and heat the tubing. Same principles utilized to remove pressed bearings or insert them.
Yeah I don't think that would work at all. Heating the fitting makes it much easier, if the barb were ice cold it would instantly cool the plastic and make it set, defeating the purpose of heating it.
The heat isn't about heating or expanding things, it's about making the plastic hot enough to deform/stretch a little.