smeagol the vile wrote: |
I bought this adaptor http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares.asp?MerchantID=RET01229&Action=Catalog&Type=Product&ID=81768 probably the same one. Yes, this is the adaptor Phil recommended, but it is not on your compressor. as far as 'fitting inside' well, heres a pictoral diogram |
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Smeagol,
I chuckled when I saw your pictures. Go buy the Badger airhose that I suggested before. Everything will be fine and don't blame Badger.
If you bought the adaptor at MicroMark, why didn't you use it? There was a male-to-female pipe connector on the outlet of your compressor instead of the Badger adaptor. You tried to stick a 1/8" female thread into a 1/4" female thread. It will take a miracle for it not to leak. Make sure to remove the pipe connector when you get your new Badger airhose.
I cannot get information about your compressor which is an older model. But the Badger Cyclone 180-12 manual is online at the Badger site.
http://www.badger-airbrush.com/pdf/180-10%20and%20180-12%20Instruction%20Book.pdf
The 180-12 compressor is the Badger replacement model for your compressor. Everything should be the same except a little more powerful and sold a lot cheaper.
The compressor should come with a 1/4" NPSM airhose adaptor which works with all airhoses sold by Badger, Iwata and Paasche. If your compressor did not come with one, go back to the seller to demand it.
If you know someone who is more mechanical inclined than you are at home, or school, or at work, it would be very helpful to talk to him/her about what were posted here by other members. Remember that the size of the male and female thread must match to make a leak-free connection. Good luck.