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Old 06-24-2015, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Group_44 View Post
It all depend on what the connection on the back of the gauge is, some, like the one in this kit will only accept the 1/8" nut and ferrule, most of the braided lines have NPT or AN ends. If your gauge has an NPT thread on the back then by all means go for the braided line.
The 1/8 copper is a lot more flexible than you think.. it is easy to form around tight bends and doesn't kink like you would think it might... all in all its very easy to work with
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