Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
we have a diamondback s. up on top of the assembly some how one of those little red air hoses has a hole in it. Is there a quick fix to this so we can stay running until we order a new one and it arrives?
when I was rebuilding our Javelin, I figured out all the most common fittings on the press and bought 5 packs of each fitting from http://automationdirect.comthey were between $2.50 and $7 or so each, along with a few hundred feet of 1/4" and 3/8" air hose... total cost was something like $100 or so.I can't tell you how many times it's come in handy to have my 'kit' of emergency parts...Even the M&R tech that installed our Sportsman thought it was cool and asked me where I got it.
McMaster Carr is invaluable.
Our local hardware store carries push-to-connect fittings for some reason.If you don't need the stiffness of nylon/polyethylene tubing, try polyurethane. We're giving it a whirland so far so good, much more flexible so I don't think it will ever crack/get brittle.