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Anybody work in pneumatics?
Anybody in brum work in pneumatics?
My coffee machine has a burst pipe and i need about 8 inches of 4mm nylon pipe to repair it. Tried all local places like motor factors etc, but no joy. Worst case i will buy a coil of pipe from RS components for £14, seems a lot for 8 inch of pipe. Any help appreciated. Phil PS, Merry Christmas :santa: |
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Fruity - aka JD |
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I have about 38 meters of yellow perforated gas ducting you can have if that will work ;)
http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/pub..._mG2-4fnK1oxpg (left over from my drive) Asked my mate Phil who ain't got owt sorry. |
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If you cant get the right size piping cant you use something else and reducers or sleeve the damaged pipe. WOULD IT HAVE TO BE FOOD GRADE PIPING?
Alternatively buy a jar of Nescafe:D |
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Nylon hose is preferred anyway, but i didnt wanna wait a week with the weather and xmas break slowing delivery times. Was hoping someone local had a bit lying around, bit of a long a shot i know, but worth a try i guess. |
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