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VotTak 03-01-2002 05:53 PM

Question about barbed tube fitting
 
I'm thinkning about Hayden 676 radiator and read the article on this site about installing this radiator on the top of the case. Nice... will do the same ...
QUESTION... where to get those "compression fittings" ( I know about http://www.mcmaster.com/ but what is the type ... like is it "Kynar (PVDF) Compression Tube Fittings" or "Acetal Compression Tube Fittings" or what?


BTW: What is the difference in between "tube", "hose" and "pipe". English is not my native language....
Thnx

Brad 03-01-2002 07:14 PM

tube=hose=pipe they are just all the same thing

EMC2 03-01-2002 07:18 PM

Just the way I look at it
 
Sorta :) Tube=Hose I could agree with. Pipe is usually used for rigid items (i.e. copper pipe), whereas the tube/hose monicker is usually used for flexible items.

VotTak 03-01-2002 09:50 PM

Still fuzzy but better..... Thnx

DigitalChaos 03-01-2002 11:38 PM

tube is something that isnt a hose or pipe =)

hose is usually a tube with reinforcing mesh (read that on mcmaster)

and pipe would be very ridgid. usually metal or hard plastic.

VotTak 03-02-2002 09:43 PM

Thnx\


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