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Rob August 10th 04 07:00 AM

tubing
 
I can't quite figure out the tubing thing: many sites recommend the
black spiral tubing, but in my mind, the ridges will inhibit water
flow compared to smooth tubing. I need 1.25" tubing. Is the
spiraling stuff really the best way to go? It seems expensive...

Thanks in advance.

George August 10th 04 12:11 PM

tubing
 

"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I can't quite figure out the tubing thing: many sites recommend the
black spiral tubing, but in my mind, the ridges will inhibit water
flow compared to smooth tubing. I need 1.25" tubing. Is the
spiraling stuff really the best way to go? It seems expensive...

Thanks in advance.


The tubing use is clear polyehtylene, smooth tubing. You can buy it at any
hardware store.



Crashj August 10th 04 02:43 PM

tubing
 
"George" wrote in message
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"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I can't quite figure out the tubing thing: many sites recommend the
black spiral tubing


The tubing use is clear polyehtylene, [sp] smooth tubing.
You can buy it at any hardware store.


The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?
The hydrodynamics of tubing have to consider the buildup of plaque or gunque
over time, too. My theory is the turbulence helps clear the walls of stuff
without restricting the flow as much as you might think.
--
Crashj "that's my theory and I'm sticking to it!" Johnson




~ jan JJsPond.us August 10th 04 05:45 PM

tubing
 
The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?


Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~

~ jan JJsPond.us August 10th 04 05:47 PM

tubing - PS
 
There is a picture of braided flex tubing on *The Demon Pond Filter* on my
website, we use it to connect the pumps from the pump chamber to the pvc
with camlocks. www.jjspond.us ~ jan

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:45:21 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?


Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~

George August 10th 04 05:49 PM

tubing
 

"Crashj" wrote in message
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"George" wrote in message
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"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I can't quite figure out the tubing thing: many sites recommend the
black spiral tubing


The tubing use is clear polyehtylene, [sp] smooth tubing.
You can buy it at any hardware store.


The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?


Sorry about the spelling. No, the wall of the tubing I use it about 3/16 inch
thick, which is thicker than garden hose. You can also buy the same tubing with
polyester reinforcement.

The hydrodynamics of tubing have to consider the buildup of plaque or gunque
over time, too. My theory is the turbulence helps clear the walls of stuff
without restricting the flow as much as you might think.


I've used this tubing for two years with no build up.



George August 10th 04 05:54 PM

tubing - PS
 

"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
There is a picture of braided flex tubing on *The Demon Pond Filter* on my
website, we use it to connect the pumps from the pump chamber to the pvc
with camlocks. www.jjspond.us ~ jan


The hose you use on the pump looks to be the same material I use to connect my
pre-filter to the main filter.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:45:21 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?


Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~




Scott M. August 10th 04 06:54 PM

tubing
 
People seem to be missing the point. The black spiral tubing you buy at
aquarium suppliers is smooth on the inside, so water flow is not restricted.
The tubing itself is thick and can stand strong suction and burial without
collapsing.

Scott M.
Ottawa, Ontario


"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I can't quite figure out the tubing thing: many sites recommend the
black spiral tubing, but in my mind, the ridges will inhibit water
flow compared to smooth tubing. I need 1.25" tubing. Is the
spiraling stuff really the best way to go? It seems expensive...

Thanks in advance.





~ jan JJsPond.us August 10th 04 11:36 PM

tubing - PS
 
Could be, gotta a picture? How's it working for that application? ~ jan

"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
There is a picture of braided flex tubing on *The Demon Pond Filter* on my
website, we use it to connect the pumps from the pump chamber to the pvc
with camlocks. www.jjspond.us ~ jan


George wrote:
The hose you use on the pump looks to be the same material I use to connect my
pre-filter to the main filter.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:45:21 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?

Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~

George August 11th 04 01:32 AM

tubing - PS
 

"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
Could be, gotta a picture? How's it working for that application? ~ jan


No picture. It works fine.

"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
There is a picture of braided flex tubing on *The Demon Pond Filter* on my
website, we use it to connect the pumps from the pump chamber to the pvc
with camlocks. www.jjspond.us ~ jan


George wrote:
The hose you use on the pump looks to be the same material I use to connect my
pre-filter to the main filter.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:45:21 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff
collapse
under suction?

Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~





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