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Mum doesnt eat BBQ she calls it junk food hahaHope to hell not! Sandra will be dishing up raw chicken to Mum off the barbie if it is.
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Mum doesnt eat BBQ she calls it junk food hahaHope to hell not! Sandra will be dishing up raw chicken to Mum off the barbie if it is.
Must agree with the others Andy, proper clips should be used, cable ties can deteriorate or get damaged, I have even know them to come undone.
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AbsolutelyThey don't actually need any type of clamp on them for 30mbar. The barbed connectors are just designed to be used without clamps. The cable ties are actually unnecessary so if they fail it doesn't matter.
The barbed connectors are just designed to be used without clamps.
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Maybe it's because when the gang are lining up to be served at the bbq the line isn't dancing \ clapping in time with her! Now how can I factor "ceilidh" into the equation?Mum doesnt eat BBQ she calls it junk food haha
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I have hundreds of free cable ties anyone is welcome to try pull mine off anytime
OftenBut have you soapy water tested your hose though?
I have hundreds of free cable ties anyone is welcome to try pull mine off anytime
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Im my opinion it is safe,
Wish my water works had that pressure, I'm stood there for ages in the mornings now. Looking forward to my prostate test.More chance of being struck by lightening. I'm more concerned about my waterworks at 20 psi
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PffftThe fire is out now Tony
Worm drive clips (Jubillee) are more likely to cause a leak than cable ties. They cause the hose to become misshapen by the clip drive assembly on small hoses. The clip or tie isn't there to seal the connection (the correct match of hose to barbs does that) but to prevent the hose being accidentally pulled off.I have to say ever since i put my roof torch down on the hose one time and made the smallest of holes i was surprised how big the flames were . For peace of mind i would sooner use a jubilee clip at the unions. My concern would be , being able to pull them tight enough clamp the rubber hose on but i still might throw some soapy water on my hose.
The Gas Hose Worm Drive Clips differ from standard Jubilee Clips in as much as they have a smooth inner surface which does not allow the worm drive to bite into the hose.
or 'O' clips. ..
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I've slept since then
Guess this will be long gone?£4.92 delivered or make offer
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It's 30 odd millibar......a fart has more push behind it.Can't say I think that those bic-ties are a good idea ? Proper metal clips are the way to go.
The outside shower is well handy ive used mine a fair bitI would like to buy the water version of this plug as we have the socket installed on the van but it was not available when we bought the van S/H. Handy to draw off water outside to save getting in van or washing sand off feet etc
Correct John. People go all weak at the knees because the hose says high pressure on itIt's 30 odd millibar......a fart has more push behind it.
I didn't bother with any clips as all the hose stubs are barbed and the nut to the cadac valve block was finger tight and checked...no leaks anywhere.
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