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Heater hose - What size?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doris" data-source="post: 229858" data-attributes="member: 4049"><p>good call Matt!! this looks like it might do the trick. the actual diameter of the steel outlet pipe is 40 mm so the extra 4mm off the internal diameter might be just right! even if its a bit loose,a wrap of ducting tape around the outlet before you attach the ducting would be OK! </p><p></p><p></p><p>up date - OK Tin top,I've bought a length of this stuff,I'll let you know how I get on to save you buying a length as well.I'll up date this thread when I try to fit it up & take pics if its OK.give us a couple of weeks though.</p><p></p><p>Cheers - Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doris, post: 229858, member: 4049"] good call Matt!! this looks like it might do the trick. the actual diameter of the steel outlet pipe is 40 mm so the extra 4mm off the internal diameter might be just right! even if its a bit loose,a wrap of ducting tape around the outlet before you attach the ducting would be OK! up date - OK Tin top,I've bought a length of this stuff,I'll let you know how I get on to save you buying a length as well.I'll up date this thread when I try to fit it up & take pics if its OK.give us a couple of weeks though. Cheers - Rob [/QUOTE]
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