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Source of rad hose joining pipes?
DaveFJ - 13/9/07 at 09:20 AM

Looking for some pipes to join rad hoses. Any suggestions other than paying a fortune for the sort offered by Samco etc ?
Would somehwere like plumbcentre stock something suitable?

sizes I need are (I beleive) 32mm and 38mm

cheers


stevec - 13/9/07 at 09:25 AM

Some here


RazMan - 13/9/07 at 09:38 AM

CBS made up some custom sized ones for me - nice job too Rescued attachment Heater tee.jpg
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worX - 13/9/07 at 09:50 AM

I like the colour of your bedding Raz!!!!

quote:
Originally posted by RazMan
CBS made up some custom sized ones for me - nice job too


DaveFJ - 13/9/07 at 09:50 AM

I thought that £5 plus postage was a bit much to be honest... I was hoping for a locost solution.... (they are that price from Rally Design)

Cheers anyway


iank - 13/9/07 at 09:59 AM

You could make your own, but you already contributed to the thread that tells you how.

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=36828

I'd guess you are after something like this but screwfix at least don't sell ones big enough for your application.


[Edited on 13/9/07 by iank]


DaveFJ - 13/9/07 at 10:02 AM

quote:
Originally posted by iank
You could make your own, but you already contributed to the thread that tells you how.

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=36828


quite happy about making my own lips - just need a cheap source of tubing!

cheers


DarrenW - 13/9/07 at 10:15 AM

Mac#1 supplied mine.


will121 - 13/9/07 at 11:00 AM

a cheeper option for joining 32mm tube ive used copper solder ring straight connectors (or Tee's) 28mm copper pipe fittings have an external diameter of about 31mm and 15mm ones will do for 5/8" pipework


britishtrident - 13/9/07 at 11:46 AM

Look under the bonnet of a Rover 75


nick205 - 13/9/07 at 01:03 PM

Get down to B&Q and have a look at aerial mounting poles. Ally tube sold in straight lengths and 90deg bends. Not sure if you'd save a great deal over a supplier like CBS though.

I can vouch for the quality and service from CBS for these pipes too - quick, inexpensive and they work.


2b_pablo - 13/9/07 at 01:35 PM

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Kettering-Koi-and-Ponds_Pond-Flexible-Hose-Fittings_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ12QQftidZ2QQtZkm

I got a 32mm one for £3.70 all in. 38mm also available

[Edited on 13/9/07 by 2b_pablo]


DaveFJ - 13/9/07 at 01:37 PM

Aha!

Pond equipment! That looks promising ! I'm off to my local garden center to see what they have


2b_pablo - 13/9/07 at 01:43 PM

locost enough?


RazMan - 13/9/07 at 02:06 PM

quote:
Originally posted by worX
I like the colour of your bedding Raz!!!!



LOL thats an old fleece!

.... anyway my sheets are made of leather


DaveFJ - 13/9/07 at 08:58 PM

Cheers 2b_pablo

I took myself off to SeaPets this evening (they do a lot of pond stuff) and got plastic 32mm hose joiners for £1.87 each! Finally something on this car I can claim was locost!


2b_pablo - 14/9/07 at 07:33 AM

hee hee no problem mate


stevebubs - 15/9/07 at 10:28 AM

quote:
Originally posted by DaveFJ
Cheers 2b_pablo

I took myself off to SeaPets this evening (they do a lot of pond stuff) and got plastic 32mm hose joiners for £1.87 each! Finally something on this car I can claim was locost!




It's unlikely a pond will be subject to the same temperatures that an engine's cooling system will, so it may be worth testing them by boiling in a pan of water for 30 minutes or so to make sure they don't go soft / brittle...last thing you want on your maiden run is for the coolant to drain out...


stevebubs - 15/9/07 at 10:29 AM

PS for joiners etc, I tend to use Bryn @ Allyfab. He'll also make up custom joiners for not too much (e.g. 3 into 1 etc)


DaveFJ - 17/9/09 at 12:33 PM

To post a follow up to this.....

The Pond plastic joiner did a sterling job for 18 months.... then yesterday gave way in a spectacular fashion tearing appart and dumping all my fluid on the road.

should have scrimped on that bit i guess!

off out now to buy some proper ally joiners from walker rubber and plastics (expensice option but i need them in a hurry for stafford!)


wilkingj - 17/9/09 at 03:11 PM

Alloy TV pole and bends.
Bake the beads at the end to stop the clips sliding off under pressure.
Use an "Plumbeasy Oyster Plumbing Pliers" from B&Q (Not all stores stock them, so do a stock check)>

Just start the beads either side of the seam weld to prevent you ending up with a bead right on the weld.



02GF74 - 19/9/09 at 11:39 AM

quote:
Originally posted by DaveFJ
The Pond plastic joiner did a sterling job for 18 months.... then yesterday gave way in a spectacular fashion tearing appart and dumping all my fluid on the road.


i must have missed the post first time round but I wouldn't use pond stuff - low temp., low pressure in a car.

i bought my joiner from

autoperformanceonline

plus a lot of silicone hose stuff, yep it is expensive but I doubt I will need to ever replace it.

[Edited on 19/9/09 by 02GF74]