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On Sep 7, 11:53*am, bumper wrote:
On Sep 6, 5:11*pm, T8 wrote: On Sep 6, 4:01*pm, JS wrote: Inelegant, but works. Tip: use McMaster Carr latex hose in preference to tygon. *Much softer, easier to work with, especially when cold. -Evan Ludeman / T8 Evan, What about using silicone rubber tubing from McMaster-Carr . . . unlike "latex", *excellent weather and ozone resistance, better temperature range too. In my experiece, which doesn't include smiley bag applications, latex doesn't last all that long when exposed to the elements. bumper zz (lower case, Paul:c) Minden QV and MKIV (sorry about the hijack...) The tubing I am using is #5234K61 1 x 1-1/4, black. Shore 35A (very soft, stretchy, doesn't take a set). It's more durable than you think, and I think many people would mistake it for silicone. Two seasons, doesn't look any different than new. Nothing wrong with silicone in general, but I don't see anything in the catalog that I'd use in preference to the latex. -Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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