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Old 2008-06-28, 6:43pm
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Originally Posted by theglasszone View Post
OK! Thanks Dale...but does this mean that I'm running my T-Grade hose THROUGH this conduit - or is it now going to require that I cut and refit it at the entry and exit points of the conduit? That would seem to add even more spots that theoretically could leak and need constant checking. If the hose line runs though the conduit, how do the "shut off" valves work - compression?

Sorry to be such a PITA!

~De
Simply you hose connects to shut off valve at end of metallic piping inside the studio.... A short soft copper or rubber flex line connected metallic piping to tank outside the outer walls of studio...

You do not cut any of your hoses and your hoses do not go through any conduit....

This is same concept that natural gas is brought into the home....

Dale
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