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    Have a look at this

    It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.

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    Re: Have a look at this

    Saw one, or one just like it, at the college recently when I took my C+G Safe Handling course.

    I think the distance might be a problem for us Peter as it is for 'local' pickup only; still nice toy...
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    Re: Have a look at this

    Has anybody ever thought of making there own using clear flexi pipe?
    I always thought that would be really interesting , and then you could make faults on it like switching off the cond fan or evap fan, and see how the gas/liquid moves around.
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    Re: Have a look at this

    I think RPW had a " wicked" one on display at RAC 2002.....
    I wonder what they did with it??

    Yes , it had clear plastic tube

    And u can make one up yourself using a decent quality clear tube, use " heat seal stick" to make the joins airtight.......
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    Re: Have a look at this

    Was once told by a sales rep,That an engineer in Tasmania ran the pipework for a R22 split in PVC tube.
    Apparently it didn't leak....

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    Re: Have a look at this

    Apparently it didn't leak....
    Thats a nice bedtime story, PVC can not hold discharge pressure.

    Maybe it was a steel pipe PVC coated?

    Chemi

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