LF 3/8" MPT - 1/4" MFL fittings
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LF 3/8" MPT - 1/4" MFL fittings
Hi all, I'm on the lookout for two 3/8" MPT to 1/4" MFL adapters for my hop randall. Either stainless or brass. Home Depot has a lot of fittings like this but not this one. Any leads? I don't think I've seen flare fittings at Crane either.
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Re: LF 3/8" MPT - 1/4" MFL fittings
We got a lot of stuff from ttl supply in burnside
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Re: LF 3/8" MPT - 1/4" MFL fittings
You can have my Randall if you want it. Probably more fun to make your own though.
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Re: LF 3/8" MPT - 1/4" MFL fittings
Thanks for the offer but I did make one.GuingesRock wrote:You can have my Randall if you want it. Probably more fun to make your own though.
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I'm just changing up the fittings so I can swap it out easier using flare / barb swivel adapters on the lines.
On a related note, fresh pineapple on sale for 97 cents each at Gateway meats in Dartmouth. Going to put the APA through it this weekend probably.
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Hmm, I might have to drop in there again but the last time I left empty handed.AllanMar wrote:We got a lot of stuff from ttl supply in burnside
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Re: LF 3/8" MPT - 1/4" MFL fittings
what is MFL?
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Male Flared Fitting
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Re: LF 3/8" MPT - 1/4" MFL fittings
Those are used a lot for hydraulics and HVAC, might find some around the city. I'll ask our HVAC guy tomorrow. Keep in mind, those fittings come with different angle on the flare.
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I happen to have one of those to connect my lines when I remove the randall from the system. I'm actually using it on my Hefeweizen with now for a super long line serving at high pressure to keep the CO2 volumes up.chalmers wrote:Male Flared Fitting
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Re: LF 3/8" MPT - 1/4" MFL fittings
The beer flare fittings are usually 37deg from what I recall. How many do you need, i'll have a look around.
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Just two.
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Re: LF 3/8" MPT - 1/4" MFL fittings
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