Looking for Either Canadian OR U.S Supplier of air hose as used by HWSNBN
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I've never had to heat it, and I make pretty tight turns with some of the routing... -
The gray or white being poly? as opposed to vinyl-good to know. It doesn't seem to like to make tight turns do you heat it?Leave a comment:
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Hey, guys. Sorry I'm late to the party. Just a word, speaking from experience. I really don't like that clear tubing. It actually has a "memory". It will expand at the section that it presses onto the fitting, eventually loosening and retaining its stretched shape. If you already bought it, be sure you're using the compression collars or you may find that the union let's go on you.
I much prefer the gray or white tubing.
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Sure thing George. https://www.clippard.com/part/URH1-0402-CLT-050
I got one 50 foot roll in clear. Worked like a charm.
-Brady
Thanks again for your help
George
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I got the message you left on my profile, but no emails. If you want to email me your information at brady_duros@hotmail.com - I can send you a length of the tubing if you strike out with your other sources.Leave a comment:
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Sure thing George. https://www.clippard.com/part/URH1-0402-CLT-050
I got one 50 foot roll in clear. Worked like a charm.
-Brady
Hi Brady
Thanks for your reply. I sent you a email, did you get it? Please let me know.
Thanks
George
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I got one 50 foot roll in clear. Worked like a charm.
-BradyLeave a comment:
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Thanks
George
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I also bought some recently straight off of Clippard’s website - and was then contacted by a local distributor’s salesperson who just wanted to let me know they were available should I need any additional materials for my projects...
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wainebee pnumatics Mississauga google you can .... address..... recalI I dont ,clippard valves etc, minature stuffLast edited by Rick Teskey; 10-11-2019, 09:50 AM.Leave a comment:
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Looking for Either Canadian OR U.S Supplier of air hose as used by HWSNBN
Hello
I am thinking about a non sub related small project that will work with compressed air and I have sourced ALL BUT the air line that is strong enough to deal with pressurized air like Dave used in his Copper pressure cylinders. I need about 6` max with 1/16" I.D OR 1/8" I.D Max.
Can anyone point me to a source?
Thanks
George
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