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tubing for co2
I have the plain old vinyl tubing, but I know this leeches co2, I also have
some green soft tube, which I believe is silicone. Lastly, I have tubing that is more rigid than vinyl, and has "superthane" printed along the side. What do you suppose this last tubing variety is, and which is more reliable for co2 use? tia -- ---- Billy |
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tubing for co2
Superthane is tough stuff:
http://www.excelon.com/pdf/TPI-Superthane.v1.pdf I use it, but Silicone is also safe for CO2. On Tue, 03 Jun 2003 02:23:58 GMT, "WD" wrote: I have the plain old vinyl tubing, but I know this leeches co2, I also have some green soft tube, which I believe is silicone. Lastly, I have tubing that is more rigid than vinyl, and has "superthane" printed along the side. What do you suppose this last tubing variety is, and which is more reliable for co2 use? tia Take the stick in the eye out to reply. |
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