Just wondering.
If a person wanted to spend the money, why not skip the plastic tubing all together and use Aero Quip or Russell fuel lines.Ga airplanes use these types of lines don't they. Jet etc.
Fred
Fuel Lines
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earthstaraircraft
Re: Fuel Lines
In a message dated 5/9/2011 5:36:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
gayford@golden.net writes:
Just wondering.
If a person wanted to spend the money, why not skip the plastic tubing all
together and use Aero Quip or Russell fuel lines.Ga airplanes use these
types of lines don't they. Jet etc.
Fred
Hi Fred
You ever worked with this stuff? If you had you would understand why nobody
in our ultralight industry uses it.
happy Flying
mark
gayford@golden.net writes:
Just wondering.
If a person wanted to spend the money, why not skip the plastic tubing all
together and use Aero Quip or Russell fuel lines.Ga airplanes use these
types of lines don't they. Jet etc.
Fred
Hi Fred
You ever worked with this stuff? If you had you would understand why nobody
in our ultralight industry uses it.
happy Flying
mark
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fgayford
Re: Fuel Lines
Actually I have made up a lot of lines for my custom cars and bikes.
There is a technic and but if you are not careful those stainless filaments can go into your figures pretty deep.
So there is no reason we shouldn't use it, but its just a pain is what you are saying.
Fred
There is a technic and but if you are not careful those stainless filaments can go into your figures pretty deep.
So there is no reason we shouldn't use it, but its just a pain is what you are saying.
Fred