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    Posted: 10 May 2005 at 4:24pm
I need to know how to take out the CO2 hose.
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use a wrench and vise. IT all depends on which gun you are using.
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Get the appropriate wrench, or adjustable wrench that fits the SS line, and then get another large wrench or vise that fits around the ASA, and untwist.
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It helps to give it a little heat first.
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Maybe he doesn't know how to screw the hoses together in the proper order to tighten all the fittings.

Be gentle, use a vise or wrenches to grab both sides of the fitting so you don't torque anything. With a little mechanical advatage, it should unsrew pretty easy. Don't forget to use lock-tight or the high pressure thread tape to reassemble.

Think and give them all you have from the beginning, and never weaken!

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