who sells SS braided oil cooler lines???
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any hydrolic shop will be able to make them up, and they will be a hell of a lot cheaper, just take your standard lines in and they will make them to suit!
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i understand that it would be in the yellow pages i meant... what i meant is what kind of name would they have.... i.e. "hydraulic shop" "hydraulic equip repair"
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You may try an actual hose supply. They make hydraulic hoses as well. You really can get away with oil resistant hose with stainless outer cover. It is not technically a hydraulic line. The covering is more for protection from being cut from things rubbing or hitting it. It withstands the low pressure (as opposed to 1000 psi hydraulic) and is less expensive.
In Fort Worth I use a place called Stuart Hose. It is pretty fun to dig through their catalogs and look at some of the hoses they sell as well as some real neat clamps and couplings.
I have "toyed" with the idea of making stainless metering lines with inline clear viewing vials (to be sure they are getting oil) These hose shops have some stuff to generate a lot of interesting ideas.
In Fort Worth I use a place called Stuart Hose. It is pretty fun to dig through their catalogs and look at some of the hoses they sell as well as some real neat clamps and couplings.
I have "toyed" with the idea of making stainless metering lines with inline clear viewing vials (to be sure they are getting oil) These hose shops have some stuff to generate a lot of interesting ideas.
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