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I need it bendy, to get my exhaust out the airplane from the muffler.. I have to do a weekend all nighter........BTW, Davey, did you do the green streaking on the tripe, over linen, or did you paint it tan first.
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Over Koverall. I meant the bendy kind of conduit. It comes in coils. Aluminum I think. If you were closer I'd give you some as I have skads of it. Used it in a bunch of planes.
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See Temp still seems to sell it: http://www.seetemp.com/products.htm
OOPS, SORRY That is flexible aluminum tubing they are carrying, not stainless steel...
OOPS, SORRY That is flexible aluminum tubing they are carrying, not stainless steel...
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Barry, thanks..... I think I'm really starting to go now. I had checked their website as well as See Temp's, and couldn't find the tubing. Now, I go back to their websites and both have it, in plain sight. I'm going fast......OLD AGE REALLY SUCKS... Now if J'tec would only ship my muffler!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm going to rest now.....
I'm going to rest now.....
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A friend used flex pipe for hooking up gas ranges, but it seemed heavy to me.
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