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Thread: Line of low pressure what is used?

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    Exclamation Line of low pressure what is used?

    The question is those: what it is possible to use for a line of low pressure? Except for :


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    Photos can be seen? Unless everyone use the same?


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    Is this steel hose ? Maybe I`m wrong, but I think that runmc used that hose (it had that same color) in his oollddd SS

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    yes, steel hose...
    And there are alternatives? Here that I wish to learn... Especially very flexible...


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    what is the pressure max ?
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    maX = 16-17? other 11-12 - normal


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    My understanding is that the low-side line is not under much pressure in normal use but when you turn off the pressures equalise and hence the low side goes up a lot. Hence why you need strong flex line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skirms_fr
    what is the pressure max ?
    Most of those lines are for natural gas hookups and are rated for very low pressures, as is pointed out a lot .... but, the low rating is due mainly to the connectors, not the line itself. Try brazing 3/8" copper ends to it and test it at 300psi with nitrogen and I think you will find that the line is strong enough.
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    That may be the same one I have. But my ridges are less dense.


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    don't use that. You need something rated higher. Generally, steel corregated tube is rated around 80psi (without brade) and up around 1000psi with brade.

    And brazed joints are always better.

    I have also (but never used) a teflon hose braded w/ stainless steel with flare fittings...something like that would be better than what you have shown above..
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    hey gclg2000 I was just wondering if you were still around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wdrzal
    hey gclg2000 I was just wondering if you were still around.

    Hey thanks, i'm still here. Just been busy with school...but i'm back now.

    how are you?
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    I asked: THAT can be better than that that on a photo! Can hoses for refuelling? Or they lower gas? That is necessary to me that is not made of integral metal


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    You are doing a good job on english, but concintrate on grammer as it is more important then spelling the word right.

    Your question is a bit hard to under stand, what you wish to learn?

    Are you wishing to know:

    The hose can be used to fill the system?
    The hose be used as a DD flex line?
    The hose bad for using?
    What is a beter hose then the one in Photo?

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