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Old 05-09-2002, 09:33 PM
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Screw it I am using 1/8 copper line as planned....its what I work with day in and day out at my mill and I seldom see that stuff break. We use it on fire detectors ( filled thermal systems) to trigger sprinkler systems..you should see the rough service and heat that line gets. Its in a papermill dryer...

I priced out the 6 ft an 4 line from autometer...guess what...115 CDN....Thats more than the gauge was...LOL

So I will use the copper line I had planned on initially....It will make a better run anyway.

I have friends with 70's muscle cars using the same thing...no problems.

Tim
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