1:16 What? I just listened up to this point and was told hard line is OD and AN uses ID....now he says for AN that outside diameter is everything. Am I missing something? Or did he mean for AN that inside diameter is everything? At least that was what he said at 0:33
Yeah, thought that too. Real clear. Edit: I had to listen back 3 or 4 times to catch it all. It's because he's using the term "tubing" with the hard line, I got that mixed up with "hose" which is what he's calling the AN. All he's saying is that the AN sizes refer to the ID and cross references to hard line OD
What a terrible system. Why can't we just switch to metric. I prefer to just size something with a caliper and move on, rather than have to sit around and doing effing fractions in my head just to find the correct hose.
Dude dumped out 500 bucks of fittings like it was trash
Great explanation Jeremy!
1:16 What? I just listened up to this point and was told hard line is OD and AN uses ID....now he says for AN that outside diameter is everything. Am I missing something? Or did he mean for AN that inside diameter is everything? At least that was what he said at 0:33
Yeah, thought that too. Real clear.
Edit: I had to listen back 3 or 4 times to catch it all. It's because he's using the term "tubing" with the hard line, I got that mixed up with "hose" which is what he's calling the AN. All he's saying is that the AN sizes refer to the ID and cross references to hard line OD
This chart was exactly what I was looking for, thanks
this helped a lot, never made the 1/16th connection before
Thank you! I learned something new!
My brain just slightly melted…
So what what would you use if you're trying to connect to existing 5/16ths hard tubing? 6AN seems like it would be too big to have a leak-free seal.
What brand or place is the best to order from?
So good thanks
16/16 system
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thank you
we made the hose barb fittings from 1/16" to 4" male & female with thread NPT, BSPT, BSSPP. welcome to as more info.
I did not know that (Army Navy) 👍
Good video.
I wonder if they have adapter fittings for a 30 yr old ProJection system.
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What a terrible system. Why can't we just switch to metric. I prefer to just size something with a caliper and move on, rather than have to sit around and doing effing fractions in my head just to find the correct hose.