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Re: WHOA IS MY 300U =(
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Posted by Janicholson on January 31, 2007 at 17:07:23 from (66.173.50.131):
In Reply to: Re: WHOA IS MY 300U =( posted by JayWalt on January 31, 2007 at 15:22:42:
Hydraulic hose is still preferred, from NAPA, or a hydraulic shop. Suction hose still needs reinforcment, to avoid collapse. Flexible and kink resistant is also important. Rough up the ends of the tubing where the hose slips on in a circular pattern (round and round, not on and off) so the hose has a surface to grip and not come off. Two SS hoseclamps alignedwith eash other on each end look professional. Cut the middle of the tube with a hack saw then clean out the chips. With it clean, shove some wadding on a string up the tube past the new cut location. Cut with a hacksaw and clean up the cut with a rat tail file or burr reamer. Then pull the wadding out. Same on the other (third) cut, JimN
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