I was waiting for you to show the FRL in action. I advise you to use the tape next time. Also... no need to tighten so hard. You are tightening aluminum and copper. Both soft metals. You may strip the threads. Thanks for the video
First, thank you for making the effort to upload a video on this topic. Sadly, I was hoping to hear much more explanation regarding the details of how this component works, rather than simply how to connect pipe fittings.
Not sure you needed the 90-degree elbow and swivel fittings when you using a flexible whip hose. Seems like more chances for leaks. I cringe seeing that pipe wrench torquing down on the soft brass fitting. In any case, thanks for the upload.
i initially bought this but exchanged it for the one without the oiler. It seems better to oil your tools manually instead of running oil through your air lines. This is because you might wanna use the line for a paint sprayer and dont want oil in your lines while painting.
I was waiting for you to show the FRL in action.
I advise you to use the tape next time.
Also... no need to tighten so hard. You are tightening aluminum and copper. Both soft metals. You may strip the threads.
Thanks for the video
First, thank you for making the effort to upload a video on this topic. Sadly, I was hoping to hear much more explanation regarding the details of how this component works, rather than simply how to connect pipe fittings.
Well done, I just ordered one of these. Looks like it is easy enough to install. Thanks...
Thanks for the comedic input...
Good job and thx for sharing buddy.... personally I prefer PTFE Tape than the liquid, much neater job too.
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I was hoping to see how you adjust and fine tune the operation of the filter. Anyone can screw in fittings.
Yeah! I just bought one of these and need to know how to set it up. I had no idea they needed tuning 🤯 i guess it makes sense, though
Not sure you needed the 90-degree elbow and swivel fittings when you using a flexible whip hose. Seems like more chances for leaks. I cringe seeing that pipe wrench torquing down on the soft brass fitting. In any case, thanks for the upload.
i initially bought this but exchanged it for the one without the oiler. It seems better to oil your tools manually instead of running oil through your air lines. This is because you might wanna use the line for a paint sprayer and dont want oil in your lines while painting.
That’s why you have 2 air lines. One before and after the oiler.
Try using the box end of that wrench.
How bout a little explanation about the size fittings etc. Poor video.
The image constantly showing arms! Absurd.