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Bob,
Thanks for the info. I will certainly look into it.
Scott
In a message dated 1/5/2012 12:59:51 P.M. Central Standard Time,
n103md@yahoo.com writes:
Scott: You may want to reconsider the Tygon + Nylaflow
combination. Tygon (vinyl) tubing has a lot of plasticizers to make it
flexible. Even the "food grade" has a bunch of phthalates in it that
I would not consider "food". Where Tygon has been laying in contact with
other materials, such as plexiglas (acrylic), the plexiglas is discolored
and more brittle. My Nylaflow tubes were sheathed where necessary with a
polypropylene tubing that I believe to be less damaging. After ten+ years,
the Nylaflow felt brittle and could be shattered with a hammer (after
removal). New Nylaflow should not crack when crushed.
A few years
ago, I replaced all the Nylaflow with DHI Kevlar-wrapped instrumentation
tubing. Search the archives for "DHI" For
example: http://lancaironline.net/lists/lml/Message/20601.html http://lancaironline.net/lists/lml/Message/39754.html http://lancaironline.net/lists/lml/Message/52689.html
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Brake lines are the original Nylaflow, also encased in > clear
food-quality Tygon tubing for protection, properly > supported near the
brakes and with an ample curve so > that gear retraction will only
slightly twist them when > everything is sucked up. I see no
reason to replace > them at this time.
-bob
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