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  1. I think your point is valid. I've contacted my...

    I think your point is valid. I've contacted my supplier and reordered. Thanks to all for the input.

    Jim
  2. Yes, the copper couplers are designed to be...

    Yes, the copper couplers are designed to be soldered in conventional use, but in my application they are not. In mine, they become part of/attached to a larger assembly.
  3. Mine are straight, with no ridge (stop).

    Mine are straight, with no ridge (stop).
  4. No, solder. 375304

    No, solder.

    375304
  5. They won't fit in my die set with the extra 2mm.

    They won't fit in my die set with the extra 2mm.
  6. Nice idea. How would you debur? Put a 3M...

    Nice idea. How would you debur? Put a 3M deburring wheel on the grinder, or???
  7. Next time better QC (quality control at the...

    Next time better QC (quality control at the factory). I have 1,000 that were cut wrong (too long) and I need to fix, if possible and economical. Imported them. No sending back.
  8. Second part I get. Not exactly sure I'm...

    Second part I get. Not exactly sure I'm understanding your setup in the first sentence though?
  9. Just a garage mechanic here. Ordinary hand tools,...

    Just a garage mechanic here. Ordinary hand tools, drill, grinding wheel, saber saw, grinder, Dremel, etc.
  10. Need advice - Method to cut 3/8" copper couplers?

    I have hundreds of 3/8" copper tubing couplers (used in AC systems) which are 20mm in length. I need to cut them down to 18mm in length. How can I do this economically and with a nice cut? Also, just...
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