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The threading on these fittings seems off, should I return??

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4 hours ago, phatrattyy said:

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I see it. If it bothers you, ask them to replace it. 

I don't think there is anything anyone is going to do with so little information and a single blurry picture. Threading issues? Have you tested them at all? What makes you believe there is a problem?

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1 minute ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

I don't think there is anything anyone is going to do with so little information and a single blurry picture. Threading issues? Have you tested them at all? What makes you believe there is a problem?

It can't screw in all the way because that second-to-last thread is bent. I can force it and it holds fluid.

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4 hours ago, phatrattyy said:

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I see it. If it bothers you, ask them to replace it. 

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