Nice setup! Really enjoy loadout videos. Used to work at American Crystal sugar in Drayton, ND. After 1 yr of installing those plastic air fittings, 80% were leaking. Highly recommend replacing with stainless tubing over time when doing repairs. Takes a lot longer but has held up way better. Cheers
@@_Broomstick the stainless tubing and ferruled fittings like what swagelok offers is all we use. I don’t think we use all swagelok brand though because they’re pretty spendy
Awesome video! I found that that bag is the best for what I do and love it. Have you tried looking into the Knipex Pliers Wrench to replace that Milwaukee adjustable wrench? If not you owe it to yourself, they are better in every aspect that I've used them in.
Thanks for watching! I actually carry the 180mm pliers wrench in my pocket all day, everyday, which is why I don't have a pair in the bag! I'll post a video about the sometime soon! :)
Nice loadout. I had to re-read your title. I'm like, "Oh air line, not airline." I like your zip tie back hack.
Nice setup! Really enjoy loadout videos.
Used to work at American Crystal sugar in Drayton, ND. After 1 yr of installing those plastic air fittings, 80% were leaking. Highly recommend replacing with stainless tubing over time when doing repairs. Takes a lot longer but has held up way better.
Cheers
Thanks! I'll need to check those out! I've had ok luck with them, but they do seem to blow-up sometimes.
@@_Broomstick the stainless tubing and ferruled fittings like what swagelok offers is all we use.
I don’t think we use all swagelok brand though because they’re pretty spendy
Awesome video! I found that that bag is the best for what I do and love it.
Have you tried looking into the Knipex Pliers Wrench to replace that Milwaukee adjustable wrench? If not you owe it to yourself, they are better in every aspect that I've used them in.
Thanks for watching! I actually carry the 180mm pliers wrench in my pocket all day, everyday, which is why I don't have a pair in the bag! I'll post a video about the sometime soon! :)
Truth, The Knipex Pliers Wrench is it!