Will
n0ot really difficult at all, except that you need a flaring tool for
the joints. Best to beg or borrow one. I have one but that's in
Derbyshire. Bending is done by hand, the 3003 Versatube from Spruce is
cheap and very soft.
Graham
William Daniell wrote:
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> Solid aluminum sounds somewhat of a challenge - bending and all that. Is
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> Teflon lined...what would be a typical brand?
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> [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Graham
> Singleton
> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 05:28
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> Subject: Re: Europa-List: FW: fuel hose
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> Will
> the best solution is either solid aluminum or teflon lined. The latter
> is more expensive.
> Graham
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>>I see rather belatedly that the fabric co vered fuel hose is not
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>>If so what is recommended? What is the most durable stuff (for
>>trigear)? I plan to run on AVGAS.
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