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Is there a new source for stainless steel vacuum lines?

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Old 08-14-2021 | 04:55 PM
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Is there a new source for stainless steel vacuum lines?

Is there another person that does stainless vacuum lines? It seems that Jason Giannetti is no longer answering his phone
 
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Old 08-14-2021 | 08:28 PM
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@Franklin832 ,

I will send Jason a text, I am not sure what number you tried, but Jason moved from Long Island to NC.
He also has a new personal number.
Edit: Franklin, check your private message inbox.


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Old 08-15-2021 | 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnny Hotspur GT
@Franklin832 ,

I will send Jason a text, I am not sure what number you tried, but Jason moved from Long Island to NC.
He also has a new personal number.
Edit: Franklin, check your private message inbox.


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thanks man…I will give it a try Monday
 
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I was using metal brake lines. They bend really easy and looks great. Steel is harder to bend and not kink.....

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I was using metal brake lines. They bend really easy and looks great. Steel is harder to bend and not kink.....

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What did you do for the end fittings?


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I was using metal brake lines. They bend really easy and looks great. Steel is harder to bend and not kink.....

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What did you do for the end fittings?
I have just replaced all my vacuum pipes with cunifer (a copper/nickel/iron alloy hence the name) which is sufficiently malleable to be able to work by hand.

To locate the flexible pipes such that they don't require a large clamping force I have soldered a copper olive on to each end of the cunifer pipe.
 
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I also used copper tubing. It bends easily with a pipe bender.
 
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I also used copper tubing. It bends easily with a pipe bender.
You tackled this yourself? What yr do you have?
 
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