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What angled fittings look hood with monsoon on freecenter

So here is the thing i am buying fittings for my build and so far i have settled on monsoon hardline free center fittings, but i really don't like how their angled fittings look i mean yeah they do rotate which is a very useful function but they really don't look nice, so my question is what are other angled fittings can i use, ones that match in diameter and colour too..

I am using the 1/2" OD white fittings..

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In the Title, change "Hood" to "Good" ;)

 

 

Also, have you looked at Bitspower fittings?

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In the Title, change "Hood" to "Good" ;)

 

 

Also, have you looked a Bitspower fitting?

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Monsoon have 45/90 degree adapters for their fittings.

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So here is the thing i am buying fittings for my build and so far i have settled on monsoon hardline free center fittings, but i really don't like how their angled fittings look i mean yeah they do rotate which is a very useful function but they really don't look nice, so my question is what are other angled fittings can i use, ones that match in diameter and colour too..

I am using the 1/2" OD white fittings..

Thou could purchase these http://www.frozencpu.com/products/10757/ex-tub-684/Bitspower_G14_Thread_12_ID_x_34_OD_90-Degree_Rotary_Compression_Fitting_-_Silver_Shining_BP-90R2LCPF-CC5.html?tl=g30c409s1613#blank and calleth it a day. They also come in 30, 60, triple rotary and a bunch of other cool stuff.

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In the Title, change "Hood" to "Good" ;)

Also, have you looked at Bitspower fittings?

Ooops ill take care of it once i get to a computer, on a phone right now :P thx

Monsoon have 45/90 degree adapters for their fittings.

I know but if you have read my explanation my issue is that they look bad.. Thats it

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Those are compression fittings, sorry i forgot to mention i am using acrylic for hardline fittings for me

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Those are compression fittings, sorry i forgot to mention i am using acrylic for hardline fittings for me

Bitspower Multi-Link fittings.

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i just realized that the title is completely screwed up, i am never going to post from my phone.. god damn auto correct :P

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