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Re: Hyd. hoses Napa vs. TSC
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Posted by Easy1 on January 06, 2007 at 03:43:59 from (198.208.251.23):
In Reply to: Hyd. hoses Napa vs. TSC posted by NCCub on January 05, 2007 at 18:54:53:
I think you got hosed on on 9 feet of hose and 6 fittings for $80. I have bought them from a hose maker guy for about half. The tsc stuff is probably 2 or 3 wire, and ok for what it is, but they come in standard lengths, and are usually 1/2 inch diameter. You might need a larger diameter, especially for a return hose. And the tsc hose is likely going to be a little longer or shorter than what is ideal. And you might end up having to buy some more fittings, where the hose guy can put swivel fittings or 90 or whatever. The tsc hose will need some more fittings, and that means more joints, and more possibility of leaks. My2c
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