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Old 05-09-2016, 11:17 AM
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Default What to use for 1" HX cooler lines

I'm using a Lingenfelter Stewart EMP pump and I was wondering what everyone is using for 1" hose for their HX cooling lines? Any Ideas where to get it and alumium 90 degree bends, reasonably priced ?


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I would use woolf aircraft aluminum mandrel bends
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I would use woolf aircraft aluminum mandrel bends
tigworks I was just coming on the update my build thread, That's exactly what I used! Beautiful bends with tight radius to keep it tucked up tight.
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ya, they seem to have the best pricing and bend quality. Also they have a wide selection available.
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