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Re: Movin' on up - Transitioning to an Auto
« Reply #15 on: October 11, 2011, 05:37:46 PM »
Well Sunday I went to North Hollywood California and am now a new owner of a 96 Javelin 6/8 with 2 flashes. It went fairly smooth with only a couple of hiccups. The machine runs great. The only issue I seen (heard) was when you turn on head 1 it leaks air for about 4 seconds and stops and runs like normal. It will probably take me about a month to get this back together and the compressor plumbed and electrical done.

The seller had rigid tubing for his airline, do I have to use that or can I use a standard air hose?


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Re: Movin' on up - Transitioning to an Auto
« Reply #16 on: October 11, 2011, 06:00:20 PM »
Well Sunday I went to North Hollywood California and am now a new owner of a 96 Javelin 6/8 with 2 flashes. It went fairly smooth with only a couple of hiccups. The machine runs great. The only issue I seen (heard) was when you turn on head 1 it leaks air for about 4 seconds and stops and runs like normal. It will probably take me about a month to get this back together and the compressor plumbed and electrical done.

The seller had rigid tubing for his airline, do I have to use that or can I use a standard air hose?

You cannot use standard hose. You need to have the volume. Your best bet is 3/4 copper from the compressor and a 3/4 flexible hose to the press. Thats how I set ours up. On the Jav if you dont have enough air the machine will not work properly causing you nothing but headaches.
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Re: Movin' on up - Transitioning to an Auto
« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2011, 01:40:54 AM »
Do you mean copper from the compressor to the chiller and the rubber from chiller to press? The press has a water trap and regulator on it already so do I need anything else?

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Re: Movin' on up - Transitioning to an Auto
« Reply #18 on: October 12, 2011, 01:58:03 AM »
You should hardline as much as possible. 1 for safety and 2 for reliability.
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