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Re: Replace Bundy Pipes or Not?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 25, 2019 11:35 am
by MarkDa
I too have a few duplicate tools.
My wife says I spend longer looking for tools than doing the job!
Am I alone in sometimes having to look seriously hard for a tool I put down a few minutes ago but had to go somewhere or do something in between times?

Re: Replace Bundy Pipes or Not?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 25, 2019 11:51 am
by Tmac897
MarkDa wrote:I too have a few duplicate tools.
My wife says I spend longer looking for tools than doing the job!
Am I alone in sometimes having to look seriously hard for a tool I put down a few minutes ago but had to go somewhere or do something in between times?


Sometimes it doesn?t even take that much! Pencils can disappear and reappear, as if by magic.

Re: Replace Bundy Pipes or Not?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 25, 2019 12:26 pm
by billwill
Tmac897 wrote:
billwill wrote:

I'm in favour of Kunifer pipes (bronze ? ) it won't rust away like my old steel pipes did, yet it is stronger than copper brake pipes.


In the US most sellers list either stainless steel or copper / nickel.


As mentioned above the copper/nickel is probably the Kunifer that I was talking about.

Re: Replace Bundy Pipes or Not?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 25, 2019 12:32 pm
by Tmac897
billwill wrote:
Tmac897 wrote:
billwill wrote:

I'm in favour of Kunifer pipes (bronze ? ) it won't rust away like my old steel pipes did, yet it is stronger than copper brake pipes.


In the US most sellers list either stainless steel or copper / nickel.


As mentioned above the copper/nickel is probably the Kunifer that I was talking about.


I saw something this morning about NiCopper, which is a combination of nickel, copper, iron, and manganese. Probably the same thing. How many different types of brake hose can there be?