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Old 06-13-2007, 08:36 AM
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Someone posted this link a while ago. Glad I saved it. http://www.burnsstainless.com/index.htm Sprague, where did you get those silicone connectors?

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We Can Bend 1-1/4 Ss Tube On Our Hyd Bender.we Did Some For The Airborn Marine Boat. Water Intakes.we Stock 1-1/4 Ss .120 Wall .the Max Bend Radius Is 3-3/4" Twice That If You Want 180* Bends.
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I just bought silicone hose and cut it to length. I was slow to respond as we have been out of town.
I just searched on web for silicone hose. Let me know if you want more contact info: this supplier was nothing special.
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I am a manager at a hyrdro shop I can bend all that stuff let me know what you need if I can help I will JOHN A-TECH hydralics
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Fenderjack and Jb-fse , Sorry I'm late in responding.

What we need first is only 4 each, .120 x 1.25 OD, Tite 90* bend W/ Hose barbs on each end.

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can i ask why you want 120 wall for water lines ? that is very very heavy... i made all the ones i had to make from . 040 ( might have been 032 ... can't remember but was thinwall exhaust bends less than 062) and cut and tig welded them as nec. weighed nothing at all ....
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Good question, the .120 wall elbow will also see a light structural load.....Otherwise, .062 or maybe liter would be ideal.
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If you know a electrician, They can bend the pipe for you. My bender will bend up to 2" smoothly and they make benders up to 5 ".
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