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[rebel-builders] Fuel lines
[rebel-builders] Fuel Lines
I believe you are referring to soft coiled aluminum tubing which should
be just fine AFAIK. The straight lengths sometimes look a little better
in places that are visible. I believe 6061 straight lengths were the
cheapest local stuff around my part of the world last time I looked.
Ken
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be just fine AFAIK. The straight lengths sometimes look a little better
in places that are visible. I believe 6061 straight lengths were the
cheapest local stuff around my part of the world last time I looked.
Ken
David L. Tuck wrote:
Does it matter if I use what is called versatube? for fuel line in the rebel? or do I use the 5052 3/8's ridged?
Dave T
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[rebel-builders] Fuel Lines
Where did you fint this fuel line ken, I need little bit and cant find any
cheers
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Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Fuel Lines
I believe you are referring to soft coiled aluminum tubing which should
be just fine AFAIK. The straight lengths sometimes look a little better
in places that are visible. I believe 6061 straight lengths were the
cheapest local stuff around my part of the world last time I looked.
Ken
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cheers
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Ken
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Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Fuel Lines
I believe you are referring to soft coiled aluminum tubing which should
be just fine AFAIK. The straight lengths sometimes look a little better
in places that are visible. I believe 6061 straight lengths were the
cheapest local stuff around my part of the world last time I looked.
Ken
David L. Tuck wrote:
rebel? or do I use the 5052 3/8's ridged?Does it matter if I use what is called versatube? for fuel line in the
Dave T
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[rebel-builders] Fuel Lines
Mike
It was one of the Metal Supermarket stores. Aircraft Spruce probably has
the 5052 and versatube in stock as well. I think they have dramatically
increased their stock in Brantford now.
Ken
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It was one of the Metal Supermarket stores. Aircraft Spruce probably has
the 5052 and versatube in stock as well. I think they have dramatically
increased their stock in Brantford now.
Ken
mike jones wrote:
Where did you fint this fuel line ken, I need little bit and cant find any
cheers
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 9:51 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Fuel Lines
I believe you are referring to soft coiled aluminum tubing which should
be just fine AFAIK. The straight lengths sometimes look a little better
in places that are visible. I believe 6061 straight lengths were the
cheapest local stuff around my part of the world last time I looked.
Ken
David L. Tuck wrote:rebel? or do I use the 5052 3/8's ridged?Does it matter if I use what is called versatube? for fuel line in the
Dave T
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