kennyd
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So tonight I was reconfiguring my air lines in the basement to add a valve for the new line that will go out to the pole barn, got it all together and heard a leak...so I soaped up all the joints expecting to find one that I did not tighten enough. Well, to my surprise, it was actually the Tee that I installed leaking, but NOT from the threads, but the body itself. This was a brand new 3/4" Tee from Lowe's, made in China of course! This leak occurred at 150 PSI, heaven only know what would have or could have happened at 2500 PSI!

BOOM?
I know many will say "I have had them on my machine for 20 years without problems". Well you are lucky and those old fittings where probably made of real metal and in the USA.
Original setup feeding the copper lines ran through my basement and garage:
The leaking Tee:
The new setup (still with leaking Tee though):
I know many will say "I have had them on my machine for 20 years without problems". Well you are lucky and those old fittings where probably made of real metal and in the USA.
Original setup feeding the copper lines ran through my basement and garage:
The leaking Tee:
The new setup (still with leaking Tee though):