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Re: Alternate Sources for Pneumatic Tubing?
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lugnet.technic
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Sun, 12 Mar 2000 19:57:13 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, William M. Leue writes:
> Has anyone located a source or specifications (material, ID, OD) for the
> Lego pneumatic tubing?
Try the Omega scientific supply catalog:
http://www.omega.com/tubing/flexibletubing/index.html
I'm not sure what their shipping poilicies are, since they usually deal with
labs and factories and places like that, so they might have a minimum order.
They also have a lot of different kinds of tubing materials. I suspect that
unreinforced polyurethane I.D. 1/16 O.D. 3/16 might be the right stuff.
There's a guide to tubing at that web site, but I didn't read it.
I couldn't get my browser to load the urethane tubing page, but the prices for
other types were around $10-$20 for 100 feet, pretty reasonable. There's also
a section of connectors and accessories.
-Phil
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| Sorry if this has been hashed over before, but I am new to the group. Has anyone located a source or specifications (material, ID, OD) for the Lego pneumatic tubing? I find that the lengths provided with the standard sets is inadequate for some of (...) (25 years ago, 11-Mar-00, to lugnet.technic)
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