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Looking for BSPP fittings

Mmm, tried them. They have a BSPP section, but every time I drill down to the part I need its NPT or any part for that matter.

Ok, so I found exactly what I need. Sorta. Heres the part code 23089

http://www.tracepartsonline.net/PartsDefs/32-25022005-071847/documents/p29_e.pdf

Now how do I get one on my side of the pond?
Or get a couple of those over the pond?

I'll see what the company says but I'm thinkin prolly not.

So whos got the hook ups?

Thanks
Tyler
 
If your from Europe they should be as easy as walking into a hardware store.

You can download the Legris catalog and then order from McMaster-Carr using Legris part numbers.

Also quite often on the McMaster-Carr website you need to scroll to the bottom of the page and click the 2nd page that follows. I know it's weird, but McMaster-Carr also has a paper catalog and I think its website follows the same structure.
 
Nope, still no luck.

McMaster has a very limited selection of BSPP parts.

Legris has the bushings in BSPP but not big enough.
I need G1 to G1/4 the biggest they have is G3/4.

I would import it even but I just can't find it.

Any ideas are appreciated.

On a side note, why are all the liquid cooling parts in BSPP?

Thanks
Tyler
 
Nope, still no luck.

McMaster has a very limited selection of BSPP parts.

Legris has the bushings in BSPP but not big enough.
I need G1 to G1/4 the biggest they have id G3/4.

I would import it even but I just can't find it.

Any ideas are appreciated.

On a side note, why are all the liquid cooling parts in BSPP?

Why in the world do you need a G 1 fitting? :eek:

The reason for BSPP is because they work far better than any other design for water cooling. People on this board argued with me till the cows came home a few years back, but time proved me right.
 
Heres a link to my worklog:
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1141394&highlight=hoobie7

Theres a couple pics of the res. Not very good but you can get an idea.
The res is a plexi tube with CNC aluminum top and bottom.
The top has a one inch threaded hole on top for a G1" cap.
I want to put a barb fitting in it and run a piece of hose to the fillport at the top of my case.

Thats why! ;)
So, what do you think?

Hoobie
 
Heres a link to my worklog:
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1141394&highlight=hoobie7

Theres a couple pics of the res. Not very good but you can get an idea.
The res is a plexi tube with CNC aluminum top and bottom.
The top has a one inch threaded hole on top for a G1" cap.
I want to put a barb fitting in it and run a piece of hose to the fillport at the top of my case.

Nice worklog, so I bumped it for ya.

Looks like you either need a new cap machined or you are going to have to go with multiple reducing bushings.
 
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