Adapting JIC from 3/8” to 1/2”?

   / Adapting JIC from 3/8” to 1/2”?
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Well I have the work lines plumed. It all went better than expected. It took about 10 hours to do all 6 and I didn’t scrap any tubing.
 

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   / Adapting JIC from 3/8” to 1/2”? #32  
Well I have the work lines plumed. It all went better than expected. It took about 10 hours to do all 6 and I didn’t scrap any tubing.
Great work! It came out very nice and clean.

I know hoses can be routed in a clean way too, but tubing just puts it a couple steps above that. Really makes it look like a professional job.
 
   / Adapting JIC from 3/8” to 1/2”?
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#33  
Thank you but this game isn’t over yet. I have yet to make the service lines. I’m waiting for a 5/8” bender to arrive, I will have to go back to Michigan to get it. While I’m there I will make a bulkhead bracket for the feed and return lines.
 
   / Adapting JIC from 3/8” to 1/2”? #34  
Impressive work! Accurately bending tubing like that is not easy.
 

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