markstrimaran Potamotrygon MFK Member Nov 21, 2015 2,331 1,093 164 51 iowa Nov 27, 2015 #1 Clear pvc air tub. Needs to hold 65 psi.
pops Alligator Gar MFK Member Nov 24, 2013 6,247 3,304 188 WA Nov 27, 2015 #2 if you mean a regular air tube, no. hose clamp best for that. Reactions: millerkid519
pops Alligator Gar MFK Member Nov 24, 2013 6,247 3,304 188 WA Nov 27, 2015 #3 A pic of what you are wanting to do be great,
pops Alligator Gar MFK Member Nov 24, 2013 6,247 3,304 188 WA Nov 27, 2015 #5 PVC glue will not stick to the vinyl tubing, or the plastic, I would clamp it.
pops Alligator Gar MFK Member Nov 24, 2013 6,247 3,304 188 WA Nov 27, 2015 #6 you can buy little stainless steal hose clamps for about .60 cents at the hard ware store. Reactions: millerkid519
millerkid519 Aimara MFK Member Feb 16, 2015 2,251 931 135 stratford ontario canada Nov 27, 2015 #7 65 psI.... heck I run over 100 psi with no problems just shove it on like your life depends on it and watch it for a few days and listen for air leakes
65 psI.... heck I run over 100 psi with no problems just shove it on like your life depends on it and watch it for a few days and listen for air leakes
markstrimaran Potamotrygon MFK Member Nov 21, 2015 2,331 1,093 164 51 iowa Nov 28, 2015 #9 Thanks. I found a ball point pin ink tube that coupled to the other parts. Make a nice compression fitting.
Thanks. I found a ball point pin ink tube that coupled to the other parts. Make a nice compression fitting.